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CMPUT 355 -- Games, Puzzles, and Algorithms

CMPUT 355 software to solve puzzles and play games.

Quick Start (Puzzles)

Common Steps

  • (optional?) Create a new virtual environment and activate the environment
virtualenv -p python3 venv
source venv/bin/activate

Python Shell Interface

  • (optional?) Navigate to the lib directory and install the requirements
cd lib
pip install -r requirements.txt

Contents

Puzzles

  • Maze traversal
  • Sliding tiles

Games

  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Nim
  • Hex
  • Go

Algorithms

  • Uniform random game player
  • Minimax game tree search
  • Monte-Carlo tree search
  • Breadth-first search
  • Depth-first search
  • A* search

Installation

Prerequisites

  • A Python3 interpreter (both CPython and PyPy are supported)
  • virtualenv (Optional)
  • make (Optional)

Procedure

  • Run make in the project's root directory. This will first create a Python virtual environment with virtualenv where the project and its Python dependencies will be installed, then install he project and its dependencies.
    • If installing without virtualenv, run make install with the PIP argument, specifying a different instance of pip that will be used to install the project and its dependencies. For example, if you have PyPy installed to ~/.pypy, then a command like make install PIP=~/.pypy/bin/pip would install this project and its dependencies for use with PyPy.
    • If installing without make, see Makefile and lib/Makefile for more details on the commands that make install would run and run analogous commands manually.

Development and testing

  • Run tests with make test in the project root or lib.

How to run programs

how to run the game-text-protocol using command-line-interface

For Hex and tic-tac-toe. To see usage run:

bin/gpa-games-cli -h

Example usage (here, Hex with the MCTS agent):

bin/gpa-games-cli hex mcts

Then, type help to get a list of available commands.

Puzzles CLI

For sliding tile puzzles. To see usage run:

bin/gpa-puzzles-cli -h

Example usage (solvable sliding tile with A*):

bin/gpa-puzzles-cli solvable_sliding_tile "A*"

Then, type help to get a list of available commands.

Web GUI

For hex:

python3 web/hex/application.py

For puzzles:

python3 web/puzzles/application.py

Then, visit http:https://127.0.0.1:5000/ in your browser to access the GUI.

Tournament

Help:

python3 tournament/play_tournament.py -h

Example usage (MCTS hex player versus random hex player):

python3 tournament/play_tournament.py "bin/gpa-games-cli hex mcts" "bin/gpa-games-cli hex random"

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