sudoku_2.0 is now available on CRAN and mirrors.
Thanks to some terrific contributions and suggestions, especially by
new co-author Greg Snow, this version has a full GUI interface (native
on Windows, or using "tkrplot"), a puzzle generator, and a function to
fetch recently published puzzles. The
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Subject: Re: [R] [R-pkgs] sudoku
Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 09:36:54 +1100
From: Henrik Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Brahm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Brahm, David wrote:
> Any doubts about R&
As far as generating a sudoku, it can't be too hard because I have a program
on my cell phone that does it with a size less than 325K. I don't know the
best way to generate these, but one way I was thinking of was starting with
a filled up one then randomize the columns and rows. Then make some of
First, "thanks a lot!" to David Brahms for finally tackling this
important problem, and keeping the R language "major league" !
;-) :-) {but the "thanks!" is meant seriously!}
> "Detlef" == Detlef Steuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sun, 8 Jan 2006 12:21:52 +0100 writes:
Detlef> Hey
Hey, you spoiled my course!
:-)
I planned using this as an excersise.
Alternative ideas anyone ...
Detlef
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 11:43:44 -0500
"Brahm, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any doubts about R's big-league status should be put to rest, now that
> we have a
> Sudoku Puzzle Solver. Ta
Any doubts about R's big-league status should be put to rest, now that
we have a
Sudoku Puzzle Solver. Take that, SAS! See package "sudoku" on CRAN.
The package could really use a puzzle generator -- contributors are
welcome!
-- David Brahm ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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