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      subjects/crossword/README.md
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      subjects/crossword/audit/README.md

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subjects/crossword/README.md

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### Instructions
Create the function `crosswordSolver` that is able to solve an empty crossword puzzle
Create the function `crosswordSolver` that is able to solve an empty crossword puzzle.
The function takes two arguments:
1. an empty puzzle, passed as a string and
2. a list of words to fill in the puzzle (no double words allowed)
The function must return the puzzle filled with the input words.
The function must print on the console a string representing the puzzle filled with the input words.
The empty puzzle will be a string with the following rules:
- each character will be either a number, a `.` or a `\n`;
- a number represent the number of words starting from the specific position and a `.` represent a space that does not need to be filled.
If the puzzle or list of words provided as inputs does not guarantee a unique solution, or any other conditions stated above are not met, the function must return `'Error'`.
If the puzzle or list of words provided as inputs does not guarantee a unique solution, or any other conditions stated above are not met, the function must print `'Error'`.
### Examples
```js
console.log(crosswordSolver('2001\n0..0\n1000\n0..0', ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']))
// output: 'casa\ni..l\nanta\no..n'
```
const emptyPuzzle =
`2001
0..0
1000
0..0
`
const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
console.log(crosswordSolver(emptyPuzzle, words))
/* output:
`
casa
i..l
anta
o..n`
*/
```

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##### Open the repository of the project and check the submitted files
###### Can you confirm that the `"crosswordSolver.js"` file is present and you can run the `"main.js"` provided?
###### Can you confirm that the `crosswordSolver.js` file is present and you can run the following comand `node crosswordSolver.js` adding the following lines to the original `crosswordSolver.js`?
```js
const puzzle = '2001\n0..0\n1000\n0..0'
const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
crosswordSolver(puzzle, words)
```
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
```js
@ -15,7 +21,7 @@ anta
o..n
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
```js
@ -65,9 +71,56 @@ bikini..r...n..
..........s....
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
```js
const puzzle =
`..1.1..1...
10000..1000
..0.0..0...
..1000000..
..0.0..0...
1000..10000
..0.1..0...
....0..0...
..100000...
....0..0...
....0......`
const words = [
'popcorn',
'fruit',
'flour',
'chicken',
'eggs',
'vegetables',
'pasta',
'pork',
'steak',
'cheese',
]
```
```
..p.f..v...
flour..eggs
..p.u..g...
..chicken..
..o.t..t...
pork..pasta
..n.s..b...
....t..l...
..cheese...
....a..s...
....k......
```
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test mismatch between number of input words and puzzle starting cells
```js
const puzzle = '2001\n0..0\n1000\n0..0'
const words = ['casa', 'casa', 'ciao', 'anta']
@ -77,9 +130,10 @@ const words = ['casa', 'casa', 'ciao', 'anta']
Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test starting words higher than 2
```js
const puzzle = '0001\n0..0\n3000\n0..0'
const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
@ -89,9 +143,10 @@ const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test words repetition
```js
const puzzle = '2001\n0..0\n1000\n0..0'
const words = ['casa', 'casa', 'ciao', 'anta']
@ -101,9 +156,10 @@ const words = ['casa', 'casa', 'ciao', 'anta']
Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test empty puzzle
```js
const puzzle = ''
const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
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Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test wrong format checks
```js
const puzzle = 123
const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
@ -125,9 +182,10 @@ const words = ['casa', 'alan', 'ciao', 'anta']
Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test wrong format checks
```js
const puzzle = ''
const words = 123
@ -137,10 +195,21 @@ const words = 123
Error
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
###### Does the function displays the value above?
#### Bonus
##### Try running the function with the arguments:
[comment]: <> Test multiple solutions
```js
const puzzle = '2001\n0..0\n1000\n0..0'
const words = ['aaab', 'aaac', 'aaad', 'aaae']
```
###### Visualizer
```
Error
```
###### Does the function displays the value above?
#### Bonus
###### Performance / Algorithm used to solve it
###### +Is the project using ...
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