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Hi,
I plan to prepare a Tangram puzzle solver as my project.It will give correct placement of tiles to form a given shape.Is it suitable to use a constraint programming approach or pattern matching techniques or a combination of both?Also what do you suggest as data structure to represent the given puzzle shape?
Thanks in advance
I plan to prepare a Tangram puzzle solver as my project.It will give correct placement of tiles to form a given shape.Is it suitable to use a constraint programming approach or pattern matching techniques or a combination of both?Also what do you suggest as data structure to represent the given puzzle shape?
Thanks in advance
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