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## Solve Every Sudoku Puzzle | |
## See http://norvig.com/sudoku.html | |
## Throughout this program we have: | |
## r is a row, e.g. 'A' | |
## c is a column, e.g. '3' | |
## s is a square, e.g. 'A3' | |
## d is a digit, e.g. '9' | |
## u is a unit, e.g. ['A1','B1','C1','D1','E1','F1','G1','H1','I1'] | |
## grid is a grid,e.g. 81 non-blank chars, e.g. starting with '.18...7... | |
## values is a dict of possible values, e.g. {'A1':'12349', 'A2':'8', ...} | |
def cross(A, B): | |
"Cross product of elements in A and elements in B." | |
return [a+b for a in A for b in B] | |
digits = '123456789' | |
rows = 'ABCDEFGHI' | |
cols = digits | |
squares = cross(rows, cols) | |
unitlist = ([cross(rows, c) for c in cols] + | |
[cross(r, cols) for r in rows] + | |
[cross(rs, cs) for rs in ('ABC','DEF','GHI') for cs in ('123','456','789')]) | |
units = dict((s, [u for u in unitlist if s in u]) | |
for s in squares) | |
peers = dict((s, set(sum(units[s],[]))-set([s])) | |
for s in squares) | |
################ Unit Tests ################ | |
def test(): | |
"A set of tests that must pass." | |
assert len(squares) == 81 | |
assert len(unitlist) == 27 | |
assert all(len(units[s]) == 3 for s in squares) | |
assert all(len(peers[s]) == 20 for s in squares) | |
assert units['C2'] == [['A2', 'B2', 'C2', 'D2', 'E2', 'F2', 'G2', 'H2', 'I2'], | |
['C1', 'C2', 'C3', 'C4', 'C5', 'C6', 'C7', 'C8', 'C9'], | |
['A1', 'A2', 'A3', 'B1', 'B2', 'B3', 'C1', 'C2', 'C3']] | |
assert peers['C2'] == set(['A2', 'B2', 'D2', 'E2', 'F2', 'G2', 'H2', 'I2', | |
'C1', 'C3', 'C4', 'C5', 'C6', 'C7', 'C8', 'C9', | |
'A1', 'A3', 'B1', 'B3']) | |
print 'All tests pass.' | |
################ Parse a Grid ################ | |
def parse_grid(grid): | |
"""Convert grid to a dict of possible values, {square: digits}, or | |
return False if a contradiction is detected.""" | |
## To start, every square can be any digit; then assign values from the grid. | |
values = dict((s, digits) for s in squares) | |
for s,d in grid_values(grid).items(): | |
if d in digits and not assign(values, s, d): | |
return False ## (Fail if we can't assign d to square s.) | |
return values | |
def grid_values(grid): | |
"Convert grid into a dict of {square: char} with '0' or '.' for empties." | |
chars = [c for c in grid if c in digits or c in '0.'] | |
assert len(chars) == 81 | |
return dict(zip(squares, chars)) | |
################ Constraint Propagation ################ | |
def assign(values, s, d): | |
"""Eliminate all the other values (except d) from values[s] and propagate. | |
Return values, except return False if a contradiction is detected.""" | |
other_values = values[s].replace(d, '') | |
if all(eliminate(values, s, d2) for d2 in other_values): | |
return values | |
else: | |
return False | |
def eliminate(values, s, d): | |
"""Eliminate d from values[s]; propagate when values or places <= 2. | |
Return values, except return False if a contradiction is detected.""" | |
if d not in values[s]: | |
return values ## Already eliminated | |
values[s] = values[s].replace(d,'') | |
## (1) If a square s is reduced to one value d2, then eliminate d2 from the peers. | |
if len(values[s]) == 0: | |
return False ## Contradiction: removed last value | |
elif len(values[s]) == 1: | |
d2 = values[s] | |
if not all(eliminate(values, s2, d2) for s2 in peers[s]): | |
return False | |
## (2) If a unit u is reduced to only one place for a value d, then put it there. | |
for u in units[s]: | |
dplaces = [s for s in u if d in values[s]] | |
if len(dplaces) == 0: | |
return False ## Contradiction: no place for this value | |
elif len(dplaces) == 1: | |
# d can only be in one place in unit; assign it there | |
if not assign(values, dplaces[0], d): | |
return False | |
return values | |
################ Display as 2-D grid ################ | |
def display(values): | |
"Display these values as a 2-D grid." | |
width = 1+max(len(values[s]) for s in squares) | |
line = '+'.join(['-'*(width*3)]*3) | |
for r in rows: | |
print ''.join(values[r+c].center(width)+('|' if c in '36' else '') | |
for c in cols) | |
if r in 'CF': print line | |
################ Search ################ | |
def solve(grid): return search(parse_grid(grid)) | |
def search(values): | |
"Using depth-first search and propagation, try all possible values." | |
if values is False: | |
return False ## Failed earlier | |
if all(len(values[s]) == 1 for s in squares): | |
return values ## Solved! | |
## Chose the unfilled square s with the fewest possibilities | |
n,s = min((len(values[s]), s) for s in squares if len(values[s]) > 1) | |
return some(search(assign(values.copy(), s, d)) | |
for d in values[s]) | |
################ Utilities ################ | |
def some(seq): | |
"Return some element of seq that is true." | |
for e in seq: | |
if e: return e | |
return False | |
def from_file(filename, sep='\n'): | |
"Parse a file into a list of strings, separated by sep." | |
return file(filename).read().strip().split(sep) | |
def shuffled(seq): | |
"Return a randomly shuffled copy of the input sequence." | |
seq = list(seq) | |
random.shuffle(seq) | |
return seq | |
################ System test ################ | |
import time, random | |
def solve_all(grids, name='', showif=0.0): | |
"""Attempt to solve a sequence of grids. Report results. | |
When showif is a number of seconds, display puzzles that take longer. | |
When showif is None, don't display any puzzles.""" | |
def time_solve(grid): | |
start = time.clock() | |
values = solve(grid) | |
t = time.clock()-start | |
## Display puzzles that take long enough | |
if showif is not None and t > showif: | |
display(grid_values(grid)) | |
if values: display(values) | |
print '(%.2f seconds)\n' % t | |
return (t, solved(values)) | |
times, results = zip(*[time_solve(grid) for grid in grids]) | |
N = len(grids) | |
if N > 1: | |
print "Solved %d of %d %s puzzles (avg %.2f secs (%d Hz), max %.2f secs)." % ( | |
sum(results), N, name, sum(times)/N, N/sum(times), max(times)) | |
def solved(values): | |
"A puzzle is solved if each unit is a permutation of the digits 1 to 9." | |
def unitsolved(unit): return set(values[s] for s in unit) == set(digits) | |
return values is not False and all(unitsolved(unit) for unit in unitlist) | |
def random_puzzle(N=17): | |
"""Make a random puzzle with N or more assignments. Restart on contradictions. | |
Note the resulting puzzle is not guaranteed to be solvable, but empirically | |
about 99.8% of them are solvable. Some have multiple solutions.""" | |
values = dict((s, digits) for s in squares) | |
for s in shuffled(squares): | |
if not assign(values, s, random.choice(values[s])): | |
break | |
ds = [values[s] for s in squares if len(values[s]) == 1] | |
if len(ds) >= N and len(set(ds)) >= 8: | |
return ''.join(values[s] if len(values[s])==1 else '.' for s in squares) | |
return random_puzzle(N) ## Give up and make a new puzzle | |
grid1 = '003020600900305001001806400008102900700000008006708200002609500800203009005010300' | |
grid2 = '4.....8.5.3..........7......2.....6.....8.4......1.......6.3.7.5..2.....1.4......' | |
hard1 = '.....6....59.....82....8....45........3........6..3.54...325..6..................' | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
test() | |
solve_all(from_file("easy50.txt", '========'), "easy", None) | |
solve_all(from_file("top95.txt"), "hard", None) | |
solve_all(from_file("hardest.txt"), "hardest", None) | |
solve_all([random_puzzle() for _ in range(99)], "random", 100.0) | |
## References used: | |
## http://www.scanraid.com/BasicStrategies.htm | |
## http://www.sudokudragon.com/sudokustrategy.htm | |
## http://www.krazydad.com/blog/2005/09/29/an-index-of-sudoku-strategies/ | |
## http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/moac/currentstudents/peter_cock/python/sudoku/ |
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