...an turn on and off extended checking (probably only useful for puzzle compilers).
You can download the program from www.logicpuzzlesolver.com . It is a DOS program, so suitable for all PCs, but n...
Does anyone know of a software program comparable to Microsoft's Pandora's Box?
Looking to buy a good puzzle program for a friend.
Bill
...e same here.
Hmm, either you have a serious computer, or perl is just _lousy_ for writing this kind of program (last most likely - should have taken the time to find a C compiler). It takes my pro...
4 tiny bugs are lurking in the interstices of an otherwise perfect program. The bugs (they are Heisenbugs) start moving whenever a debugger takes control of the program. They will eventually spiral in...
... algorithms/strategies on solving word-ladders? Or know where to find such information?
I am trying to program a game that would solve word ladders by using a given dictionary file. The idea sound...
Who has a program, that makes out of photos puzzles for the computer (no paper)
BASIC program:
* Variables: * p=Pete's age * g=Grampa's age * t=Ted's age * * data: * Ted is older than Pete * t * p = g * t + p + g = 90
integer p,t,g
for p=1 to 90 for t=1...
109 = ROOT(-.5,.1)+8+1
The first one my program can't make is 137...
The result is undefined and therefore implementation-dependant. As is the result of your other program.
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Some people asked me what program I used to crack the code, so I will post it here:
All you need is a simple text editor and a lot of chocolate cookies
I used a little program to deter...
...that Visual C++ gets /worse/ with each release. Last time I tried, it couldn't correctly compile this program:
#include <stdio.h> int main(void) { unsigned long count = 0; int ch; while...
...edlam cube. if you feel like sharing the pattern for each piece, I could make my own or maybe even write a program to solve this particular variation for us. <G>...
...or solving the sliding-block puzzles like the recently discussed Traffic Jam puzzle? I have written a Java program which can solve them, but it does a brute force search of the move tree rather than d...
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Hopefully one of the above matches your intended solution. I'm tempted to write a computer program to exhaustively find solutions, but that would take the fun out of solving them manua...
Only I replaced it wrongly, due to an error in the simple program I was using to choose words that fit! Corrected version below, with one other change to prove I know what I'm talking about.
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... = Fib(1) / 2^1 + Fib(2) / 2^2 + ... + Fib(n) / 2^n.
It's easy enough to write & run a simple program and figure out the infinite sum S = Fib(1) / 2^1 + Fib(2) / 2^2 + ... +Fib (n) / 2^n ...
No, that is not the question. That question was present in the computer several million years before the program had finished.
That is correct.
Also correct. Anyone interested can read more on...
That I do know!
Crunching it by brute force, with this java program: It loops through all possible digits in all places, throwing out digits that have already been used.
public class waldomeal...
...t the author of the image... I saw the link on comp.lang.perl.misc, posted by a guy who had written a perl program to generate all the different possible quilt squares, eliminating equivilant squares....
I suggest you write a program to solve it, it could lead to years of fun (or torture)
If you just want to pack them away and get them off your mind, then scroll down:
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...Hunter's limit of 112. Jan Merolant solved this correctly to 112. I am not sure if he used a computer program or did it manually. I wonder if 112 is the actual limit or if one can go on from 113....
... mistake in the scoring of the last contest. A single '6 ' in question F was read by the scoring program differently from all the other '6''s. Gerrit's score is the only ...
...en used as an example of backtracking algorithms, permutation generation, the divide and conquer paradigm, program development methodology, constraint satisfaction problems, integer programming, and s...
This puzzle is in the archives with an answer and a program to solve it.
That's not a whole lot of help. Can anyone explain it in English? (Or Spanish or whatever).
Thanks.
Mr. S. and...
...y between them, or about 9.1/2 = 4.5-4.6.
Now the Monte Carlo. I made some bogus simplifications in my program, so I'm not at all confident of the results, but I appear to be getting about 4....
...'solution' to find sites that discuss methods for solving the puzzle. At least one site offers a program that solves many types of sliding block puzzles: http://www1.usen.ne .jp/~yuki-ta/in...
... my browser used didn't match the font you used to create your diagrams. Most people have access to a program (e.g., Windows Notepad) that will display text in a fixed-width font (a non-proportio...
There is a program on the Internet that translates one language to another at:
http://translate.lycos.com/
The object of this challenge is to find a sentence that changes significantly when c...
I'm pretty sure that the program's play can be improved without too much effort, but I lost interest in doing so once I convinced myself that it would beat me
One idea I had: right now t...
...d3 c1 d3 b2 d1 b2 5x5: 13 moves - a1 b3 c5 d3 e1 c2 a3 c4 e3 d1 c3 b1 c3
I'll have to rewrite the program to obtain 5x6 or to produce all possible solutions for a specific grid size....
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