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README.md

queens

Instructions

In a chess game, a queen can attack pieces which are on the same rank (row), file (column), or diagonal.

The purpose of this exercise is to find out if two queens can attack each other.

The position of a chess piece on a chessboard will be represented by the struct ChessPosition. You must implement the associated function new which will return the position if it is valid, otherwise it will return None.

Remember, chessboards have 8 files and 8 ranks (each from 0 to 7).

You will create the Queen struct with the associate function can_attack, which will return true if the queens can attack each other or not. You also need to implement the function new which creates a new Queen with a ChessPosition.

Example

If the white queen is at (2, 3) and the black queen is at (5, 6), then the set-up would be like the below. In this case, the two queens can attack each other because both pieces share a diagonal:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ W _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ B _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Expected Function and Structures

#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ChessPosition {
    pub rank: i32,
    pub file: i32,
}

#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Queen {
    pub position: ChessPosition,
}

impl ChessPosition {
    pub fn new(rank: i32, file: i32) -> Option<Self> {

    }
}

impl Queen {
    pub fn new(position: ChessPosition) -> Self {

    }

    pub fn can_attack(&self, other: &Queen) -> bool {

    }
}

Usage

Here is a possible program to test your function :

fn main() {
    let white_queen = Queen::new(ChessPosition::new(2, 2).unwrap());
    let black_queen = Queen::new(ChessPosition::new(0, 4).unwrap());

    println!(
        "Is it possible for the queens to attack each other? => {}",
        white_queen.can_attack(&black_queen)
    );

    let white_queen = Queen::new(ChessPosition::new(1, 2).unwrap());
    let black_queen = Queen::new(ChessPosition::new(0, 4).unwrap());

    println!(
        "Is it possible for the queens to attack each other? => {}",
        white_queen.can_attack(&black_queen)
    );
}

And its output:

$ cargo run
Is it possible for the queens to attack each other? => true
Is it possible for the queens to attack each other? => false
$