I am suffering from this Prolog predicate: board(Before,_,After)
.
Where Before
is a list of lists of character, either ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, or ‘d’ (and the length of lists inside the list are same). For example:
[[c,c,c,c,c],[a,a,a,a,c],[a,b,b,a,c],[b,d,b,a,c],[d,b,b,a,c]]
To obtain After, first represent Before as below:
ccccc
aaaac
abbac
bdbac
dbbac
Actually this is a board state of a Go game (this case is 5x5). The ‘c’s and ‘d’s are vacant spaces. The ‘a’s are white stones and ‘b’s are black stones. Always map each ‘c’ and ‘d’ to ‘rr’. Map ‘a’ to ‘ar’ if it is alive, to ‘ad’ if dead. Similarly for the ‘b’s. In this case,
?- board([[c,c,c,c,c],[a,a,a,a,c],[a,b,b,a,c],[b,d,b,a,c],[d,b,b,a,c]],_,After).
After = [[rr,rr,rr,rr,rr],[ar,ar,ar,ar,rr],[ar,br,br,ar,rr],[br,rr,br,ar,rr],[rr,br,br,ar,rr]]
Actually I have tried to use DFS to solve this problem but I failed. Can those who know Prolog and some basic rules of Go implement this predicate? Thanks a lot!