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88 lines
2.1 KiB
88 lines
2.1 KiB
package main |
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import ( |
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"fmt" |
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student "student" |
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"lib" |
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) |
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const size = 8 |
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// board is a chessboard composed of boolean squares, a true square means a queen is on it |
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// a false square means it is a free square |
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var board [size][size]bool |
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// goodDirection check that there is no queen on the segment that starts at (x, y) |
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// coordinates, points into the direction vector (vx, vy) and ends at the edge of the board |
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func goodDirection(x, y, vx, vy int) bool { |
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// x and y are still on board |
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for 0 <= x && x < size && |
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0 <= y && y < size { |
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if board[x][y] { |
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// Not a good line : the square is already occupied |
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return false |
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} |
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x += vx // Move x in the right direction |
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y += vy // Move y in the right direction |
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} |
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// All clear |
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return true |
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} |
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// goodSquare makes all the necessary line checks for the queens movements |
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func goodSquare(x, y int) bool { |
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return goodDirection(x, y, +0, -1) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, +1, -1) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, +1, +0) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, +1, +1) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, +0, +1) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, -1, +1) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, -1, +0) && |
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goodDirection(x, y, -1, -1) |
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} |
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func printQueens() { |
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for x := 0; x < size; x++ { |
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for y := 0; y < size; y++ { |
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if board[x][y] { |
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// We have found a queen, let's print her y |
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fmt.Printf("%c", rune(y)+'1') |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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fmt.Println() |
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} |
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// tryX tries, for a given x (column) to find a y (row) so that the queen on (x, y) is a part |
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// of the solution to the problem |
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func tryX(x int) { |
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for y := 0; y < size; y++ { |
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if goodSquare(x, y) { |
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// Since the square is good for the queen, let's put one on it: |
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board[x][y] = true |
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if x == size-1 { |
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// x is the biggest possible x, it means that we just placed the last |
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// queen on the board, so the solution is complete and we can print it |
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printQueens() |
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} else { |
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// let's try to put another queen on the next empty x (column) |
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tryX(x + 1) |
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} |
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// remove the queen of the board, to try other y values |
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board[x][y] = false |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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func eightQueens() { |
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// try the first column |
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tryX(0) |
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} |
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func main() { |
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lib.Challenge("EightQueens", student.EightQueens, eightQueens) |
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}
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