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051. N-Queens.py
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# The n-queens puzzle is the problem of placing n queens on an n×n chessboard such that no two queens attack each other.
# Given an integer n, return all distinct solutions to the n-queens puzzle.
# Each solution contains a distinct board configuration of the n-queens' placement, where 'Q' and '.' both indicate a queen and an empty space respectively.
# For example,
# There exist two distinct solutions to the 4-queens puzzle:
# [
# [".Q..", // Solution 1
# "...Q",
# "Q...",
# "..Q."],
# ["..Q.", // Solution 2
# "Q...",
# "...Q",
# ".Q.."]
# ]
class Solution(object):
def solveNQueens(self, n):
"""
:type n: int
:rtype: List[List[str]]
"""
result = []
if n <= 0:
return result
cols = []
self.search(n, cols, result);
return result
def search(self, n, cols, result):
if len(cols) == n:
result.append(self.drawBoard(cols))
return
for col in range(n):
if not self.isValid(cols, col):
continue
cols.append(col)
#print cols
self.search(n, cols , result)
cols.pop()
def isValid(self, cols, col):
currentRowNumber = len(cols)
for i in range(currentRowNumber):
# same column
if cols[i] == col:
return False
# left-top to right-bottom
if i - cols[i] == currentRowNumber - col:
return False
# right-top to left-bottom
if i + cols[i] == currentRowNumber + col:
return False
return True
def drawBoard(self, cols):
board = []
for i in range(len(cols)):
line = ""
for j in range(len(cols)):
if j == cols[i]:
line += "Q"
else:
line += "."
board.append(line)
return board