35 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
35 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# This example is adapted from http://eclipse.crosscoreop.com/examples/puzzle1.pl.txt
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# "Twelve draught pieces are arranged in a square frame with four on
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# each side. Try placing them so there are 5 on each side. (Kordemsky)
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#
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# "Maybe this problem is not described very well but I wanted to stick
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# with the original text from Kordemsky. The problem may be stated in
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# terms of guards on the wall of a square fort. If a guard stands on a
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# side wall then he may only watch that particular wall whereas a guard
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# at a corner may watch two walls. If twelve guards are positioned such
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# that there are two on each side wall and one at each corner then there
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# are four guards watching each wall. How can they be rearranged such
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# that there are five watching each wall?"
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from pyswip.prolog import Prolog
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def main():
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prolog = Prolog()
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prolog.consult("puzzle1.pl")
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for soln in prolog.query("solve(B)."):
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#B = eval(soln["B"])
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B = soln["B"]
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# [NW,N,NE,W,E,SW,S,SE]
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print "%d %d %d" % tuple(B[:3])
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print "%d %d" % tuple(B[3:5])
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print "%d %d %d" % tuple(B[5:])
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cont = raw_input("Press 'n' to finish: ")
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if cont.lower() == "n": break
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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