I have an assignment to have a knight move around the chessboard until it either completes a full tour or has no where else to go.
im having a problem figuring out how to have it actually stop after there are no more moves. I have the algorithm for the movement down, as well as bounds checking on the chessboard.
setting the loop count to 64 just times out, because the program will try to continually find a spot that doesn't exist if a perfect tour isn't created.
two ideas I have had to fix this is to either increment a variable every time a certain position is checked around a certain spot, and if all possible moves are taken by a previous move, terminate the program. Problem is I have no idea how to actually do this.
A second idea I had is to have the program quit the for loop after 2 seconds(during which the for loop will check each position way more than once) but I feel like my professor would crucify me upside down if I did that
here is my code:
import apcslib.*; //this is only for Format()
public class ktour
{
int[][] kboard = new int[9][9];
int[] vert = new int[9];
int[] horiz = new int[9];
ktour()
{
vert[1] = -2;vert[2] = -1;vert[3] = 1;vert[4] = 2;vert[5] = 2;vert[6] = 1;vert[7] = -1;vert[8] = -2;
horiz[1] = 1;horiz[2] = 2;horiz[3] = 2;horiz[4] = 1;horiz[5] = -1;horiz[6] = -2;horiz[7] = -2;horiz[8] = -1;
path();
}
public void path()
{
int row = 1;
int col = 1;
int loops = 10; //i have this set to 10 for now
int col2 = 1;
int row2 = 1;
int r = (int)(Math.random() * (8) +1); //returns a random from 1 to 9
//System.out.println(r);
kboard[col][row] = 1;
for(int x = 2; x < loops; x++) //this runs the bounds check and places each number for the amount that loops is
{
r = (int)(Math.random() * (8) +1);
col = col2;
row = row2;
col = col + vert[r];
row = row + horiz[r];
while(col <= 0 || col > 8 || row <= 0 || row > 8) //bounds check, will keep running until both row and columb is in the board
{
r = (int)(Math.random() * (8) + 1);
col = col2;
row = row2;
col = col + vert[r];
row = row + horiz[r];
}
if(kboard[col][row] == 0)
{
kboard[col][row] = x;
row2 = row;
col2 = col;
}
else
{
x--; //if the above if is false and a number already occupies the generated spot, x is decremented and the program tries again
}
}
printboard();
}
public void printboard()
{
for(int y = 1; y < 9; y++)
{
System.out.println();
for(int x = 1; x < 9; x++)
{
System.out.print(Format.right(kboard[y][x],3));
}
}
}
}