On Jan 29, 11:29 am, "Geoffrey Summerhayes" <sumr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> On Jan 26, 5:39 pm, Torsten Robitzki <MyFirstn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Dennis Dahn wrote:
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am looking for a sudoku solver and builder, that means, if there
are no or
> > > only a few given numbers there are several solutions. If most of the
numbers
> > > are given, there is only one solution. this algorithms should be
iterative.
> > > I have searched for one, but could not find it.
> > > do you have any idea?
> > For a solver I can recommendhttp://www.robitzki.de/sudoko.html;-)
But
> > this is a newsgroup dedicated to the development of games, so next
time ...
>
> What? Something that creates sudoku puzzles doesn't count as a game?
> Seems on topic to me.
>
> ----
> Geoff
This reminds me of when I had to do Calculus homework in high
school...I used to spend 2-4 hours writing programs for my TI-81
graphing calculator so that it would only take me 10 minutes to do my
homework. Of course, it really came in handy on the tests, when we
were allowed to use our own calculators without erasing the
memory. :)
Now I want to write a Sudoko puzzle maker/solver...


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