cube_solver.solver.korf module
Korf solver.
Implementation of a simple one-phase algorithm that uses pruning tables proposed by Richard E. Korf.
For more information, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimal_solutions_for_the_Rubik%27s_Cube#Korf’s_algorithm
Examples
>>> from cube_solver import Cube, Korf
>>> solver = Korf()
>>> cube = Cube("L2 U R D' B2 D2 F B")
>>> solver.solve(cube)
"F' B' D2 B2 D R' U' L2"
- class cube_solver.solver.korf.Korf(use_transition_tables=True, use_pruning_tables=True)[source]
Bases:
BaseSolverCreate
BaseSolverobject.- Parameters:
use_transition_tables (bool, optional) – Whether to use transition tables for cube state transitions. If
True, creates or loads the tables from thetables/directory. Default isTrue.use_pruning_tables (bool, optional) – Whether to use pruning tables to reduce the tree search space. If
True, creates or loads the tables from thetables/directory. Default isTrue.
See also
solveSolve a cube position.
- partial_corner_perm: bool = False
Whether the solving algorithm uses the normal or the partial corner permutation.
- partial_edge_perm: bool = True
Whether the solving algorithm uses the normal or the partial edge permutation.
- static phase_coords(coords, phase)[source]
Get the coordinates for the specified phase.
- Parameters:
coords (tuple of int) – Flatten cube coordinates.
phase (int) – Solver phase (0-indexed).
- Returns:
phase_coords – Phase coordinates.
- Return type:
tuple of int
Notes
Depending on the class attributes
partial_corner_permandpartial_edge_perm, thecoordsparameter is the flattened version of the output from theget_coords()method.