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node-boggle-solver
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Boggle is a game in which players try to find as many words as possible in a 4x4 grid of letters.
This solver is built with JavaScript using a Trie for dictionary storage.
The default dictionary is SOWPODS and contains approximately 260,000 English words.
Pull down dependencies:
npm install
This project uses Jest for unit testing and ESLint for linting.
To run units tests:
npm test
To run linting:
npm run lint
Run tests in watch mode:
npm run test-watch
Get code coverage report:
npm run test-coverage
To use the solver, install and save it to your package dependencies:
npm install node-boggle-solver --save
Instantiate the solver with the default dictionary or with a custom dictionary:
// pull in the module
var boggle = require('node-boggle-solver');
// or import using ES2015 modules syntax
import boggle from 'node-boggle-solver';
// instantiate and use the default dictionary
var defaultSolver = boggle();
// or use your own dictionary
var customSolver = boggle(['hello', 'world']);
The solver accepts grids of 3x3 and upwards. Letters can be lowercase , uppercase or space delimited. A callback function should be used to return any error and the solved data.
Example:
var boggle = require('node-boggle-solver');
// instantiate the solver
var solver = boggle();
// solve a 3x3 grid
solver.solve('ABCDEFGHI', function(err, result) { });
solver.solve('abcdefghi', function(err, result) { });
solver.solve('abc def ghi', function(err, result) { });
// solve a 4x4 grid
solver.solve('sers patl gine ress', function(err, result) { });
// solve a 5x5 grid
solver.solve('rscls deiae gnrp iaeso lmidn', function(err, result) { });
The first argument of the callback function is reserved for an error object. If an error occurs, it will be returned by the error argument.
The second argument is the data returned by the solver. It contains multiple properties and methods that act on the words found by the solver:
Name | Type | Return Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
full | property | Array | An array of objects containing word found and corresponding co-ordinates in the board |
list | property | Array | List of words found |
hasWord | method | Boolean | Checks if the passed in word is contained within the resulting word list |
contains | method | Array | Filters word list to words that contain any of the letters passed in |
startsWith | method | Array | Filters word list to words that start with the given prefix |
endsWith | method | Array | Filters word list to words that end with the given suffix |
lengthOf | method | Array | Filters word list to the specified length |
Examples:
solver.solve('abc def ghi', function(err, result) {
if (err) {
throw(err);
}
var listWithCoords = result.full;
listWithCoords[0]; // { word: 'badge', coords: [ [0, 1], [0, 0], [1, 0], [2, 0], [1, 1] ] }
result.list.length; // 25
result.list; // ['abed', 'bad', 'bade', 'badge', ...]
result.hasWord('badge'); // true
result.hasWord('badges'); // false
result.contains('dahe'); // ['head']
result.contains('ab'); // ['abed', 'bad', 'bade', 'badge', 'bead', 'dab']
result.startsWith('ab'); // ['abed']
result.endsWith('ed'); // ['abed', 'bed', 'fed', 'ged', 'hied']
result.lengthOf(5); // ['badge']
});
Copyright (c) 2017 Lyndsey Browning
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