Games::ABC_Path::Solver::Board - handles an ABC Path board.
Version 0.3.2
use strict; use warnings; my $board_fn = shift(@ARGV); if (!defined ($board_fn)) { die "Filename not specified - usage: abc-path-solver.pl [filename]!"; } my $solver = Games::ABC_Path::Solver::Board->input_from_file($board_fn); # Now let's do a neighbourhood inferring of the board. $solver->solve; foreach my $move (@{$solver->get_moves}) { print +(' => ' x $move->get_depth()), $move->get_text(), "\n"; }
The constructor.
Returns a copy of the successful layouts. Each one of them is a completed Games::ABC_Path::Solver::Board object.
Returns an array reference of the possible letters for the cell ($x,$y) where $x and $y are in the range 0..4 and the letters are their letter names.
Performs the actual solution. Should be called after input.
This returns a textual representation of the successful layouts.
Inputs the board from the $filename file path containing a representation of the initial board.
$filename
Sample boards can be found in the distribution under t/layouts/ .
t/layouts/
Here is the description of their formats. The first line should be the magic string ABC Path Solver Layout Version 1: , and the next line should be a row of 7 letters, the first being a hint for the top-left-to-bottom-right perpendicular, the last being a hint for the top-right-to-bottom-left perpendicular and the rest of the letters being vertical hints.
ABC Path Solver Layout Version 1:
After that, there are 5 rows of horizontal hints being a letter, 5 spaces and another letter. On one of the squares one can put a letter instead of a space, to indicate it must be there.
The last row is another row of vertical hints and perpendicular hints.
This is a class method that inputs a version 1 string (as specified in input_from_file only without the opening magic line.)
Returns the moves performed by the board. Each move is an object of a Games::ABC_Path::Solver::Move sub-class.
Shlomi Fish, <shlomif at cpan.org>
<shlomif at cpan.org>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-games-abc_path-solver at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Games-ABC_Path-Solver. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
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Copyright 2010 Shlomi Fish.
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To install Games::ABC_Path::Solver, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Games::ABC_Path::Solver
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Games::ABC_Path::Solver
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