def solve(SudokuPuzzle): ''' Takes the unsolved Sudoku and returns the solved one ''' if not Sudoku_solver.solveSudoku(SudokuPuzzle): return False return SudokuPuzzle
def main(): Continue=True while Continue==True: reset() Sudoku_scenario.createScenario() Sudoku_view.view() print start_time = timeit.default_timer() unassignedTiles=Sudoku_validCheck.validChecker(Sudoku_board.board.tileList()) Sudoku_solver.solveSudoku(unassignedTiles) elapsed = timeit.default_timer() - start_time print elapsed Continue=continues() print "Thanks for playing!" return
def main(): Continue=True while Continue==True: reset() scen=Sudoku_scenario.createScenario() if scen==3: start_time = timeit.default_timer() Sudoku_validCheck.validChecker(Sudoku_board.board.tileList()) Sudoku_solver.solveSudoku(Sudoku_board.board.tileList()) elapsed = timeit.default_timer() - start_time print elapsed else: start_time = timeit.default_timer() Sudoku_recursive2.solveSudoku(Sudoku_board.board.tileList()) elapsed = timeit.default_timer() - start_time print elapsed Continue=continues() print "Thanks for playing!" return
def main(): # Initialise Sudoku sudoku = [[0 for col in range(9)] for row in range(9)] print "\nWelcome to the Sudoku solver.\n\n" # Start program, this will only exit if the user enters 0. while True: printMainOptions() # Get the input int value from the user try: cmd = int(raw_input("\n")) # Make sure the value entered is in the bounds if cmd < 0 or cmd > 5: print "\nPlease enter a number from 0 to 5.\n" continue # Only allow integer values to be entered except ValueError: print "\nPlease enter a number from 0 to 5.\n" continue # User options if cmd == 0: break elif cmd == 1: printSudoku(sudoku) elif cmd == 2: printSudoku(solver.solveSudoku(sudoku)) elif cmd == 3: editor.enterValueMode(sudoku) elif cmd == 4: editor.clearSudoku(sudoku) elif cmd == 5: loadEasy(sudoku)