examples/sudoku.mod
author Alpar Juttner <alpar@cs.elte.hu>
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/* SUDOKU, Number Placement Puzzle */
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/* Written in GNU MathProg by Andrew Makhorin <mao@gnu.org> */
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/* Sudoku, also known as Number Place, is a logic-based placement
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   puzzle. The aim of the canonical puzzle is to enter a numerical
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   digit from 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9x9 grid made up of 3x3
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   subgrids (called "regions"), starting with various digits given in
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   some cells (the "givens"). Each row, column, and region must contain
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   only one instance of each numeral.
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   Example:
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   +-------+-------+-------+
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   | 5 3 . | . 7 . | . . . |
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   | 6 . . | 1 9 5 | . . . |
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   | . 9 8 | . . . | . 6 . |
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   +-------+-------+-------+
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   | 8 . . | . 6 . | . . 3 |
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   | 4 . . | 8 . 3 | . . 1 |
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   | 7 . . | . 2 . | . . 6 |
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   +-------+-------+-------+
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   | . 6 . | . . . | 2 8 . |
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   | . . . | 4 1 9 | . . 5 |
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   | . . . | . 8 . | . 7 9 |
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   +-------+-------+-------+
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   (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.) */
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param givens{1..9, 1..9}, integer, >= 0, <= 9, default 0;
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/* the "givens" */
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var x{i in 1..9, j in 1..9, k in 1..9}, binary;
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/* x[i,j,k] = 1 means cell [i,j] is assigned number k */
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s.t. fa{i in 1..9, j in 1..9, k in 1..9: givens[i,j] != 0}:
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     x[i,j,k] = (if givens[i,j] = k then 1 else 0);
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/* assign pre-defined numbers using the "givens" */
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s.t. fb{i in 1..9, j in 1..9}: sum{k in 1..9} x[i,j,k] = 1;
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/* each cell must be assigned exactly one number */
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s.t. fc{i in 1..9, k in 1..9}: sum{j in 1..9} x[i,j,k] = 1;
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/* cells in the same row must be assigned distinct numbers */
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s.t. fd{j in 1..9, k in 1..9}: sum{i in 1..9} x[i,j,k] = 1;
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/* cells in the same column must be assigned distinct numbers */
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s.t. fe{I in 1..9 by 3, J in 1..9 by 3, k in 1..9}:
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     sum{i in I..I+2, j in J..J+2} x[i,j,k] = 1;
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/* cells in the same region must be assigned distinct numbers */
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/* there is no need for an objective function here */
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solve;
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for {i in 1..9}
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{  for {0..0: i = 1 or i = 4 or i = 7}
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      printf " +-------+-------+-------+\n";
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   for {j in 1..9}
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   {  for {0..0: j = 1 or j = 4 or j = 7} printf(" |");
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      printf " %d", sum{k in 1..9} x[i,j,k] * k;
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      for {0..0: j = 9} printf(" |\n");
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   }
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   for {0..0: i = 9}
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      printf " +-------+-------+-------+\n";
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}
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data;
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/* These data correspond to the example above. */
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param givens : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 :=
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           1   5 3 . . 7 . . . .
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           2   6 . . 1 9 5 . . .
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           3   . 9 8 . . . . 6 .
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           4   8 . . . 6 . . . 3
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           5   4 . . 8 . 3 . . 1
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           6   7 . . . 2 . . . 6
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           7   . 6 . . . . 2 8 .
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           8   . . . 4 1 9 . . 5
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           9   . . . . 8 . . 7 9 ;
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end;