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CUBE_OF_RUBIK

by M P

 

22 Oct 2008 (Updated 22 Oct 2008)

Code covered by BSD License  

an explanatory strategy of the Rubik’s cube

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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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MATLAB release MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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24 Oct 2008 M P

Yes yes..... one year of bad comments with more and more fantasy-names and now, because there is the nick-author-page, are arrived “apologies”. No problema, i’ll work with passion like in this year, my direction is an happy direction, i’m not here to say bad words, i’m here to say of my work my ideas, to understand to study other proposals. Good work

24 Oct 2008 V. Poor

This is some very bad programming and some very silly ideas. I don't care if the work is happy, it is a poor effort and a waste of space.

28 Oct 2008 Hal 9000  
30 Oct 2008 M P  
01 Nov 2008 alain boyer  
03 Nov 2008 Gavrilo Bozovic  
03 Nov 2008 Kenneth Eaton

There is already a Rubik's cube program on the FEX. It has been there for years, and it is substantially better than this submission:

http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/8461

04 Nov 2008 M P

Only one other, few few few

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cube Cristina McIntire 10 Feb 2009 14:37:58
dimensions Cristina McIntire 10 Feb 2009 14:37:58
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