What is a permutation?

1 Answer
Nov 13, 2015

A permutation is a sequenced selection of items from some collection.

Explanation:

For example if our collect were
color(white)("XXX"){"an apple", "a banana", "an orange", "a melon"}

One permutation would be
color(white)("XXX")<"a melon","a banana","an apple","an orange">
note that this is a different permutation than
color(white)("XXX")<"a banana", "a melon", "an apple", "an orange">
(the order is significant).

Often a permutation may be specified as only a certain number of items selected from the given base collection.

For example, one possible permutation of 2 fruit from the collection above would be
color(white)("XXX")<"a banana", "an apple">

Sometimes we are interested in how many different permutations are possible.

Again using the collection of fruit as an example,
there are 4 possible fruit which could be picked as the 1st item; then only 3 remaining choices for the 2nd item.
So the number of permutations of 2 fruits selected from a collection of 4 fruits would be 4xx3 = 12