/*This C++ program displays the solution to the Tower of Hanoi problem using the base-2 representation of the move number with the following rules:- There is one binary digit (bit) for each disk. The most significant (leftmost) bit represents the largest disk. A value of 0 indicates that the largest disk is on the initial peg, while a 1 indicates that it’s on the final peg. The bitstring is read from left to right, and each bit can be used to determine the location of the corresponding disk. A bit with the same value as the previous one means that the corresponding disk is stacked on top the previous disk on the same peg. A bit with a different value to the previous one means that the corresponding disk is one position to the left or right of the previous one.*/ /* * C++ program to Solve Tower of Hanoi Problem using Binary Value */ #include #include #include using namespace std; int main() { int n, x; cout<<"\nEnter the No. of Disks: "; cin>>n; for (x = 1; x < (1 << n); x++) { printf("\nMove from Peg %i to Peg %i", (x&x-1)%3+1, ((x|x-1)+1)%3+1); } cout<<"\n"; getch(); } /* Move from Peg 1 to Peg 3 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 3 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 3 Move from Peg 2 to Peg 1 Move from Peg 2 to Peg 3 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 3 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 3 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 3 to Peg 1 Move from Peg 2 to Peg 1 Move from Peg 3 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 3 Move from Peg 1 to Peg 2 Move from Peg 3 to Peg 2