generic_nary_constraint
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:arrray of cpvar, fctname:string, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:arrray of cpvar, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:cpvarlist, fctname:string, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:cpvarlist, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:arrray of cpvar, fctname:string, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:arrray of cpvar, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:cpvarlist, fctname:string, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:cpvarlist, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:set of cpvar, fctname:string, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:set of cpvar, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:set of cpvar, fctname:string, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
function generic_nary_constraint(vars:set of cpvar, fct: function(cptuple, integer): boolean, propagation: integer, userparam:integer) : cpctr
vars
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a set, array, or cpvarlist of decision variables
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fct
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reference to the function specifying the user-defined constraint, such a function necessarily takes a
cptuple and an integer (the value of
userparam) as arguments and returns a Boolean
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fctname
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name of the function specifying the user-defined constraint, such a function necessarily takes a
cptuple and an integer (the value of
userparam) as arguments and returns a Boolean
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userparam
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a user parameter
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propagation
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the level of propagation to achieve. 0 stands for GAC algorithm, 1 for AC algorithm and 2 for Forward-Checking algorithm
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model "Euler Knight Moves" uses "kalis" parameters S = 8 ! No. of rows/columns end-parameters N:= S * S ! Total number of cells setparam("KALIS_DEFAULT_LB", 0) setparam("KALIS_DEFAULT_UB", N-1) forward function valid_knight_move(vals: cptuple, s: integer): boolean declarations PATH = 1..N ! Cells on the board pos: array(PATH) of cpvar ! Position p in tour propagation : integer ! Alg choice: 0, 1, or 2 end-declarations ! Selecting the propagation algorithm for the generic nary constraint propagation := 0 ! Setting names of decision variables forall(i in PATH) setname(pos(i), "Position"+i) ! Fix the start position pos(1) = 0 ! Each cell is visited once all_different(pos, KALIS_GEN_ARC_CONSISTENCY) ! The knight's path obeys the chess rules for valid knight moves forall(i in 1..N-1) generic_nary_constraint({pos(i), pos(i+1)}, ->valid_knight_move,propagation,S) generic_nary_constraint({pos(N), pos(1)}, ->valid_knight_move,propagation,S) ! Setting enumeration parameters cp_set_branching(probe_assign_var(KALIS_SMALLEST_MIN, KALIS_MAX_TO_MIN, pos, 14)) ! Search for up to NBSOL solutions solct:= 0 if not cp_find_next_sol then writeln("No solution") else writeln(pos) end-if ! **** Test whether the move from a to b is admissible **** function valid_knight_move(vals: cptuple, s: integer): boolean declarations xa,ya,xb,yb,delta_x,delta_y: integer a,b : integer end-declarations ! Current position data a := getelt(vals,1) ! 1 : pos(i) b := getelt(vals,2) ! 2 : pos(i+1) xa := a div s ya := a mod s xb := b div s yb := b mod s delta_x := abs(xa-xb) delta_y := abs(ya-yb) returned := (delta_x<=2) and (delta_y<=2) and (delta_x+delta_y=3) end-function end-model
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