i'm quite a beginner in python and making 2D random walker program.(up & down and left & right). I hope the walker not to go the position where it visited.
So, I made some arrays and one is the array which collect history of coordinate. And I also defined a function which returns possible option at specific position. It seems that the functions doesn't do
def opt(histo,cur):
tmp=[]
tmp.append([cur[0]+1,cur[1]])
tmp.append([cur[0]-1,cur[1]])
tmp.append([cur[0],cur[1]+1])
tmp.append([cur[0],cur[1]-1])
tmp.remove(histo[-2])
print "current history : ",histo
print "current tmp : ",tmp
print "current pos : ",cur
for i in tmp:
if i in histo:
print str(i)+" was detected!!"
tmp.remove(i)
return tmp
The code results in
...
current history : [[0, 0], [0, -1], [0, -2], [-1, -2], [-1, -1], [-2, -1], [-2, 0], [-3, 0], [-3, -1], [-3, -2], [-3, -3], [-4, -3], [-5, -3], [-6, -3], [-7, -3], [-7, -2], [-6, -2], [-5, -2], [-5, -1], [-4, -1], [-4, - 2]]
current tmp : [[-3, -2], [-5, -2], [-4, -3]]
current pos : [-4, -2]
[-3, -2] was detected!!
[-4, -3] was detected!!
After elimination : [[-5, -2]]
....
Why [-5,-2] is safe in this case?
.remove()
-- messes up your iterators, which is why the loop isn't covering everything.in
a list is anO(n)
operation; a set won't have that problem.