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/*
n-queens problem in Comet.
From Pascal Van Hentenryck "The OPL Optimization Programming Language",
page 34.
This Comet model was created by Hakan Kjellerstrand (hakank@gmail.com)
Also, see my Comet page: http://www.hakank.org/comet
*/
// Licenced under CC-BY-4.0 : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
import cotfd;
int t0 = System.getCPUTime();
cout << "Number of Variables: ";
int n = cin.getInt();
range Domain = 1..n;
Solver<CP> m();
var<CP>{int} queens[Domain](m, Domain);
Integer num_solutions(0);
// exploreall<m> {
explore<m> {
forall(i in 1..n, j in 1..n : i < j) {
m.post(queens[i] != queens[j]);
m.post(queens[i] + i != queens[j] + j);
m.post(queens[i] - i != queens[j] - j);
}
} using {
labelFF(m);
num_solutions++;
cout << queens << endl;
}
cout << "\nnum_solutions: " << num_solutions << endl;
int t1 = System.getCPUTime();
cout << "time: " << (t1-t0) << endl;
cout << "#choices = " << m.getNChoice() << endl;
cout << "#fail = " << m.getNFail() << endl;
cout << "#propag = " << m.getNPropag() << endl;