--- a/templates2/knight3.scala Fri Nov 09 07:30:02 2018 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-// Part 3 about finding a single tour using the Warnsdorf Rule
-//=============================================================
-
-// copy any function you need from files knight1.scala and
-// knight2.scala
-
-object CW7c {
-
-type Pos = (Int, Int) // a position on a chessboard
-type Path = List[Pos] // a path...a list of positions
-
-//(3a) Complete the function that calculates a list of onward
-// moves like in (1b) but orders them according to Warnsdorf’s
-// rule. That means moves with the fewest legal onward moves
-// should come first.
-
-//def ordered_moves(dim: Int, path: Path, x: Pos) : List[Pos] = ..
-
-
-//(3b) Complete the function that searches for a single *closed*
-// tour using the ordered moves function.
-
-//def first_closed_tour_heuristic(dim: Int, path: Path) : Option[Path] = ...
-
-
-//(3c) Same as (3b) but searches for *non-closed* tours. However,
-// you have to be careful to write a tail-recursive version as this
-// function will be called with dimensions of up to 40 * 40.
-
-//def first_tour_heuristic(dim: Int, path: Path) : Option[Path] = ...
-
-
-}