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How much score is expected for in 2048 for given highest tile on board, and probability of 4 popping up instead of 2
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import sys | |
import random | |
# import argparse | |
def score_2048(highest_tile, probability_of_four = 0.2, verbose=False): | |
if verbose: | |
print "Input: ", highest_tile | |
if highest_tile == 4: | |
if random.random() <= probability_of_four: | |
if verbose: | |
print " Four" | |
return 0 | |
else: | |
return 4 | |
else: | |
# If we need highest tile, we must have summed its two constituents | |
result = highest_tile + score_2048(highest_tile / 2) + score_2048(highest_tile / 2) | |
if verbose: | |
print "result: ", result | |
return result | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
if len(sys.argv) != 4: | |
print "Usage: python score_2048.py <highest_tile_on_board> <probability_of_four> <verbose>" | |
sys.exit(0) | |
result = 0 | |
# do 100 times and take average | |
for i in range(100): | |
result = result + score_2048(int(sys.argv[1]), float(sys.argv[2]), verbose=bool(int(sys.argv[3]))) | |
print "Result: ", result / 100.0 | |
print bool(int(sys.argv[3])) |
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