On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  It's probably one of those things that
> would be easier to do procedurally, since brute forcing seems to be
> relatively straight forward.
>

Yes, although it might be slow without heuristics, i.e., some good strategy
according to what you've outlined.


>
> Also, I believe there are number combinations of the 15-puzzle that are not
> solvable, so keep that in mind.
>

All the odd permutations cannot be solved. (I used to have a mechanical
version where you could rearrange the squares...)


>
> I'm not exactly a jess master, so I'll leave that part up to someone else.
>
> --
> Dane Wyrick
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>
> I have never seen a program for this one in any language. Have you, or
> anybody else?
> -W
>
> On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Senlin Liang wrote:
>  Dear all,
>
>  I am trying to solve the puzzle 15 problem using jess, but failed to find
>  a good solution. Is anyone has a ready program for it?
>
>  Thanks,
>  Senlin
>
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