RE: combinations of 4

From: Kayne Ian (Softlab) (Ian.Kayneat_private)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 02:00:30 PDT

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    I'm sure there's got to be a more elegant way, but this works just fine.
    
    #include <iostream>
    using namespace std;
    
    void main()
    {
    	for(char a='A'; a<='Z';a++)
    		for(char b='A'; b<='Z';b++)
    			for(char c='A'; c<='Z';c++)
    				for(char d='A'; d<='Z';d++)
    					cout << a << b << c << d << endl;
    }
    
    
    Ian Kayne
    Technical Specialist - IT Solutions
    Softlab Ltd - A BMW Company
    
    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: KF [mailto:dotslashat_private]
    > Sent: 07 April 2002 02:02
    > To: vuln-dev@security-focus.com
    > Subject: combinations of 4 
    > 
    > 
    > I am in the process of archiving power pc instructions that do not 
    > contain null... I have come to the decision that if I could 
    > generate a 
    > list of all possible unique 4 char combinations for a given list of 
    > alpha numeric chars then I could quickly sort the rest out in gdb...
    > 
    > My question is does anyone know how to programatically do this? Do i 
    > need to make use of bit shifting or something? I need only a 
    > program to 
    > print the list to the screen or something simple. Example 
    > output would 
    > be ...
    > 
    > AAAA
    > BBBBB
    > ....
    > AAAB
    > AAAC
    > ...
    > and so on but ONLY unique posibilities.
    > 
    > -KF
    > 
    > 
    
    
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