Esempio n. 1
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        public void NotSolvable()
        {
            var       game = new NumbersGame(new int[] { 10, 5 }, 3);
            ISolution solution;
            var       solver = new ProgressiveRecursiveBruteForceSolver();
            bool      solved = solver.GetFirstSolution(game, out solution);

            Assert.AreEqual(false, solved);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        public void SolveMultiplicationAndAddition()
        {
            var       game = new NumbersGame(new int[] { 10, 7, 2 }, 24); // must be (7*2) + 10
            ISolution solution;
            var       solver = new ProgressiveRecursiveBruteForceSolver();
            bool      solved = solver.GetFirstSolution(game, out solution);

            Assert.AreEqual(true, solved);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, solution.NumberOfOperations);
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        public void SolveDivisionAndSubtraction()
        {
            var       game = new NumbersGame(new int[] { 10, 50, 1 }, 4); // must be (50/10)  -1
            ISolution solution;
            var       solver = new ProgressiveRecursiveBruteForceSolver();
            bool      solved = solver.GetFirstSolution(game, out solution);

            Assert.AreEqual(true, solved);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, solution.NumberOfOperations);
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        public void SolveSimpleAddition()
        {
            var       game = new NumbersGame(new int[] { 1, 2 }, 3); // must be (1+2)
            ISolution solution;
            var       solver = new ProgressiveRecursiveBruteForceSolver();
            bool      solved = solver.GetFirstSolution(game, out solution);

            Assert.AreEqual(true, solved);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, solution.NumberOfOperations);
        }