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MCS 275 2022 worksheet 7 question 3
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def solvemaze
(M,path
=None
):
def solvemaze
_history
(M,path
_list
=None
, solved=False
):
"""
"""
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Find a solution
to
maze `M`
Functions similarly
to
`solvemaze`, but returns a list of all paths
using a depth-first recursive
considered throughout solving process. Uses additional arg `solved`
search
.
to track whether solution has been found
.
"""
"""
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print("Called with path={}".format(path))
if path
_list
==None:
if path
==None:
# no path specified, so start
# no path specified, so start
# at M.start
# at M.start
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path
=
[M.start]
path
_list
=
[
[M.start]
] # Use a list of lists for path_list - one list for each path.
else:
print("Called with path={}".format(path_list[-1]))
path = path_list[-1]
if path[-1]==M.goal:
if path[-1]==M.goal:
# We've found a solution
# We've found a solution
print("SOLVED!")
print("SOLVED!")
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return path
return path
_list, True # Set the "solved" variable to True
# next steps to consider
# next steps to consider
# (may include retracing our steps)
# (may include retracing our steps)
steps = M.free_neighbors(*path[-1])
steps = M.free_neighbors(*path[-1])
for s in steps:
for s in steps:
if len(path)>=2 and s == path[-2]:
if len(path)>=2 and s == path[-2]:
print("Not considering {}, as it would retrace our steps".format(s))
print("Not considering {}, as it would retrace our steps".format(s))
continue
continue
# Consider whether next step `s` leads to a solution
# Consider whether next step `s` leads to a solution
print("Considering next step {}".format(s))
print("Considering next step {}".format(s))
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soln
= solvemaze
(M,path
+ [s]
)
next_path = path + [s]
if
soln != None
:
path_list.append(next_path)
soln
, solved
= solvemaze
_history
(M,path
_list
)
if
solved
:
# Some recursive call yielded a solution!
# Some recursive call yielded a solution!
print("Hooray, considering {} worked!".format(s))
print("Hooray, considering {} worked!".format(s))
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return soln
return soln
, True # # Set the "solved" variable to True
# if we reach this line, step `s` only led to dead ends
# if we reach this line, step `s` only led to dead ends
# if we reach this line, then no continuation of `path`
# if we reach this line, then no continuation of `path`
# leads to a solution, only dead ends.
# leads to a solution, only dead ends.
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# Still need to return path_list so we can visualize it later
print("Path {} leads only to dead ends".format(path))
print("Path {} leads only to dead ends".format(path))
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return
None
return
path_list, False # Keep the "solved" variable as False.
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def solvemaze(M,path=None): """ Find a solution to maze `M` using a depth-first recursive search. """ print("Called with path={}".format(path)) if path==None: # no path specified, so start # at M.start path = [M.start] if path[-1]==M.goal: # We've found a solution print("SOLVED!") return path # next steps to consider # (may include retracing our steps) steps = M.free_neighbors(*path[-1]) for s in steps: if len(path)>=2 and s == path[-2]: print("Not considering {}, as it would retrace our steps".format(s)) continue # Consider whether next step `s` leads to a solution print("Considering next step {}".format(s)) soln = solvemaze(M,path + [s]) if soln != None: # Some recursive call yielded a solution! print("Hooray, considering {} worked!".format(s)) return soln # if we reach this line, step `s` only led to dead ends # if we reach this line, then no continuation of `path` # leads to a solution, only dead ends. print("Path {} leads only to dead ends".format(path)) return None
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def solvemaze_history(M,path_list=None, solved=False): """ Functions similarly to `solvemaze`, but returns a list of all paths considered throughout solving process. Uses additional arg `solved` to track whether solution has been found. """ if path_list==None: # no path specified, so start # at M.start path_list = [[M.start]] # Use a list of lists for path_list - one list for each path. else: print("Called with path={}".format(path_list[-1])) path = path_list[-1] if path[-1]==M.goal: # We've found a solution print("SOLVED!") return path_list, True # Set the "solved" variable to True # next steps to consider # (may include retracing our steps) steps = M.free_neighbors(*path[-1]) for s in steps: if len(path)>=2 and s == path[-2]: print("Not considering {}, as it would retrace our steps".format(s)) continue # Consider whether next step `s` leads to a solution print("Considering next step {}".format(s)) next_path = path + [s] path_list.append(next_path) soln, solved = solvemaze_history(M,path_list) if solved: # Some recursive call yielded a solution! print("Hooray, considering {} worked!".format(s)) return soln, True # # Set the "solved" variable to True # if we reach this line, step `s` only led to dead ends # if we reach this line, then no continuation of `path` # leads to a solution, only dead ends. # Still need to return path_list so we can visualize it later print("Path {} leads only to dead ends".format(path)) return path_list, False # Keep the "solved" variable as False.
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