DougCube
DougCube
_> You can specify a move subset on the command line (as in, --moves U,R,F2) and twsearch will ignore the moves from the .tws file that are not in the...
I just tried the '--moves' option. It is not happy with undefined moves. So I'll try to define it as null move X, but then it won't take X' in...
I should better explain what I'm trying to do. For a larger puzzle, I created a complete definition file, but it's too computationally intensive to solve a random state or...
Although '--solvedfile' might be useful for other people or for me in other efforts. I think what was mainly gating me was that there is just --nocorner, --noedges, and --nocenters....
I just dug around and '--omit' is not in the README, also I tried '-h' and '--help' to see if it gives a more updated list of options, but those...
_> If you find this useful, I would almost certainly be willing to add a --solvedfile option that lets you specify (override) the "solved" definition in the .tws file with...
Problem. Using the '--omit' doesn't work for my problem as I just found out. I expected it to work. It suppresses or still avoids the "Created new moves" part of...
depends on definition of "identical" you want to use but if there is value in calling this case not identical, then yes, you need a separate function for equality/equivalence checking
I specialized in Linear Algebra in much of my undergrad. Last week I wrote a Clock solver in Mathematica. It was just a single matrix multiplication. I also wrote a...
I also found god's number for Clock variants: 2-hour, 3-hour, 4-hour, and it got partway thru 5-hour before crashing.