A stack of n disks of decreasing size from bottom to top is


Question: Towers of Hanoi. There is a story about Buddhist monks who are playing this puzzle with 64 stone disks. The story claims that when the monks finish moving the disks from one post to a second via the third post, time will end.

A stack of n disks of decreasing size (from bottom to top) is placed on one of three posts. The task is to move the disks one at a time from the first post to the second. To do this, any disk can be moved from any post to any other post, subject to the rule that you can never place a larger disk over a smaller disk. The (spare) third post is provided to make the solution possible. Your task is to write a recursive static method that gives instructions for a solution to this problem. We do not want to bother with graphics, so you should output a sequence of instructions that will solve the problem. The number of disks is a parameter to the method. Hint: If you could move up n-1 of the disks from the first post to the third post using the second post as a spare, the last disk could be moved from the first post to the second post. Then, by using the same technique (whatever that may be), you can move the n-1 disks from the third post to the second post, using the first disk as a spare. There! You have the puzzle solved. You have only to decide what the nonrecursive case is, what the recursive case is, and when to output instructions to move the disks.

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