Re: Suduko solver demo
- From: bherbst65@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 28 Dec 2005 20:13:44 -0800
Hi All,
Well, well !!!
What a stunning output. I must have fell upon the
secret code.
Looking for a possible link within the program that
Patrick May gave me above, so as to get a visible
solution, I inserted this:
................ snip........
public void test()
{
int[][] testBoard = { {0,6,0,1,0,4,0,5,0},
{0,0,8,3,0,5,6,0,0},
{2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1},
{8,0,0,4,0,7,0,0,6},
{0,0,6,0,0,0,3,0,0},
{7,0,0,9,0,1,0,0,4},
{5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2},
{0,0,7,2,0,6,9,0,0},
{0,4,0,5,0,8,0,7,0} };
solve(testBoard);
int c=0;
for(int xc = 0; xc< 9; xc++){
for(int yc = 0; yc < 9; yc++){
System.out.println(c+". "+ board[xc][yc]);
c++;
}
}
}
................ end of snip........
and the output at this point is:
0. Sudoku$Cell@1f243d1
1. Sudoku$Cell@767286
2. Sudoku$Cell@e9aa13
3. Sudoku$Cell@1f195fc
................
61. Sudoku$Cell@120b2da
62. Sudoku$Cell@14426a6
63. Sudoku$Cell@5b38d7
64. Sudoku$Cell@528780
65. Sudoku$Cell@5cc942
66. Sudoku$Cell@1c01ba9
67. Sudoku$Cell@23d275
68. Sudoku$Cell@c135d6
69. Sudoku$Cell@19c4091
70. Sudoku$Cell@e7d53
................
76. Sudoku$Cell@11e1bbf
77. Sudoku$Cell@bfd66a
78. Sudoku$Cell@175b7f9
79. Sudoku$Cell@a010ba
80. Sudoku$Cell@ae1cf
What is the meaning of this or how can I see a output that I can use?
Bob
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