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With this program is possible play and study the famous Rubik’s cube. Is a simple and efficient version. First modality is from order to disorder with player and memory-images, second modality is from order to disorder of the pc-execution, third modality is the game from disorder (100 random movements) to order and fourth modality is a random pc-execution after 100 random movements. In second third and fourth modality there are 6 images of the cube’s side and there aren’t 6 memory-images. Dimensions XZ are the video-plane and TY is the 3° dimension: 4 sides in X are 360° of circle and 4 sides in Z are 360° of circle; T is 90° and Y is 90°, so is possible a constant inverter of the time-dimension. In the selections there is range 1-3 of row (with 90° of player-movement), there is range 1-2 of the row-column and there is the range 1-2 of movement. Are 12 combinations each color-point of 54 color-points. The 3x3x3 matrix are 27 color-elements and each color-element is a double color-points. I have used this formula: 27 elements 3D = 54 elements 2D --> one element 3D = 2 elements 2D where each color of 6 colors is a combination of 3 numbers. Is the first version of a big research. |
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This submission has inspired the following:
perception
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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