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Hello Heiner.
Hello Heiner.
The wiki contains some levels for testing the solver. You can compare your results with the one in the wiki. Maybe you can publish some of your results in the future.  
The wiki contains some levels for testing the solver. You can compare your results with the one in the wiki. Maybe you can publish some of your results in the future.  
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Thanks for the hint.  I will publish some of my results,
Thanks for the hint.  I will publish some of my results,
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shouldn't the unit of time be stated?  I guess its milli seconds...
shouldn't the unit of time be stated?  I guess its milli seconds...
<br>-- [[User:Heiner|Heiner]] 23:02, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
<br>-- [[User:Heiner|Heiner]] 23:02, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
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Coding a solver is very time consuming. Maybe comparing your results with other solvers will help you to find out whether you are on a good way. At least in my solver I often have implemented new ideas and then recognized that the new ideas weren't that useful in most of the levels.<br>
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You are right. The time unit is missing. However, I just copied the output of the program into the wiki. The time is not important. The solver have "unlimited" time for solving levels in the comparisons.
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Hello Heiner.

The wiki contains some levels for testing the solver. You can compare your results with the one in the wiki. Maybe you can publish some of your results in the future.

- Matthias

Thanks for the hint. I will publish some of my results, most probably on my user page, first, as e.g. I do not yet compute the moves, only the pushes. There is still much to do, the program is very experimental.

BTW: On the JSoko statistics pages like SolverStatistics-jsoko-DavidWSkinner-Microban, shouldn't the unit of time be stated? I guess its milli seconds...
-- Heiner 23:02, 15 November 2010 (UTC)

Coding a solver is very time consuming. Maybe comparing your results with other solvers will help you to find out whether you are on a good way. At least in my solver I often have implemented new ideas and then recognized that the new ideas weren't that useful in most of the levels.
You are right. The time unit is missing. However, I just copied the output of the program into the wiki. The time is not important. The solver have "unlimited" time for solving levels in the comparisons.
Matthias [21.01.2007]

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