The idea is to try solve the "queen problem" by totally placing the queens totally random in each row of the chess board, and see how many repetitions it takes to solve it. The chess board can be any size.
My idea is to create s lists, each containing s "empty" characters (underscores). Then for each line randomly pick a position to insert the queen ("I" value) and then mark all the positions below and diagonally down (I'm going row-by-row, so I don't have to bother about rows above) with X. if in any iteration the randomly chosen position for the queen matches with position of any X in that row, I start the new chessboard from scratch.
I have something like this, but it seems to get stuck on line 19 (marked with a comment), but it doesn't give me any error. What can be wrong? Also, is my solution (apart that line) correct?
from random import *
#Success flag
success = 0
#Trials counter
trials = 0
s = input ("enter board size\n")
s = int(s)
block = 1 #blockade
queen = 2 #queen
board = [[0 for x in range(s)] for y in range(s)]
while success == 0:
for y in range (0, s-1):
pos = randint(0,s-1) #line 19
if board[y][pos] != block:
board[y][pos] = queen
a = 1
for z in range (y, s-2):
board[z + 1][pos] = block
if pos - a >= 0:
board[z + 1][pos - a] = block
if pos + a <= s-1:
board[z + 1][pos + a] = block
a = a + 1
success = 1
else:
success = 0
#Printing board
for y in range (0, s-1):
print (board[y])
print ("Number of trials:\n")
print (trials)