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Serres Hackathon 5.0 (2023) - The tile factory 1981

See the 2023 solution

"Tile factory machines" Image source, dreamstime.com

Suppose you work for a large factory making decorative ceramic wall tiles back in 1981!

You are member of the R&D team and you supervisors ask your team to find a way help the factory solve several problems.

The most urgent problem comes from an old cutting machine which produces many tile scraps with a "strange shape".

Your team have to find an innovative way to sell these strange tiles so the company doesn't have to throw them away or recycle them back.

Your team has only 42 hours to solve all the tasks is asked for! If you solve all the tasks you get 350pts and win a salary increase!

A. Programming

1] Create a function that can generate any 2d orthogonal Canvas in relative values (e.g. 12x4) divided with vertical and orthogonal lines into square cells. Inside the Canvas there can be any black cells which are called "holes".

"A 5x12 cell Canvas"

2] Create a function that generates all the 12 Shapes using the equivalent capital Letter of each Shape. See the image bellow:

"All the 12 Shapes"

3] Create a function that rotates (through its center) each Shape (if rotation makes sense) by 4 Angles (0 - default, 90, 180, 270) as also as flips it (reflect) by X or Y axis. Notice that some Shapes can have 8 possible ways due to their missing symmetry. For example the L Shape rotations and flipped versions can be provided like this:

L0: L with no rotation (original)
L1: L rotated 90 degrees clockwise
L2: L rotated 180 degrees
L3: L rotated 270 degrees clockwise
L4: L flipped horizontally
L5: L flipped vertically

"Example of L Shape options"

4] Create a function that locates a Shape (rotated/flipped etc) inside a Canvas on any allowed positions. Example: Given a Canvas and a Shape on any option (e.g. 12x5 with L1, see Function from Q3) return all the possible positions inside the Canvas this Shape option can be added on.

"Example of a Shape located to a Canvas"

5] Create a function that counts the empty (unfilled) and filled cells of a Canvas that contains any Shapes. You should not count the black cells (holes).

6] Create a function that represents in plain text (in a single row) the position of all the Shapes inside a Canvas using the Shape letters. Start your list from the top left corner of the Canvas. Write the Letter that each cell is filled with. Separate each line of the Canvas with a space. Black holes can be represented by the capital Letter B. Here is an example for a 5x5 Canvas filled with some Shapes:

"Solution example"

# Solution for the 5x5 Canvas above
FFLLΙ YFFLΙ ΥFTLΙ ΥΥTLΙ ΥΤΤΤΙ

7] Create a function that combines 2 different Shapes together so you create a Congruent Group or in short a Group. The 2 Shapes should touch on one or more sides and not overlap. The 2 Shapes should not "enclose" an empty cell. Here is an example:

"Group example"

8] Create a function that calculates the Perimeter of a Shape, of any Group or of any other larger Group (with more than 2 Shapes).

"Perimeter count example"

9] Create a function that calculates (in milliseconds, ms) the execution time of any other function.

10] Create a program that finds each and every (unique) way to fill a Canvas (with or without black cells) with the maximum number of Shapes given (with or without rotation and flipping allowed).

Validation from range: 0,25,50,75,100%. 100% validation gives 100pts etc.

B. Algorithms in practice

No Points Question/Task Answer type Your Answer
1 5pt Which is the minimal orthogonal Canvas cells (integer) needed to hold all the 12 Shapes without black cells inside? Integer
2 5pt What is the smallest Perimeter of a Congruent Group? Integer
3 5pt What is the largest Perimeter of a Congruent Group? Integer
4 5pt Which 2 Shapes can create a square Congruent Group? Letter list
5 10pt Which 2-Shape Groups look the same (on a 2d representation) with any other 2-Shape Group? Letter list
6 10pt How many unique solutions can you find for a 3×20 Canvas? Integer
7 10pt How many unique solutions can you find for a 5×3 Canvas? Integer
8 10pt How many unique solutions can you find for a 4×15 Canvas? Integer
9 20pt How many unique solutions can you find for a 3×21 Canvas with 3 black holes as seen on the image below? "3x21 Canvas with 3 black holes" Integer
10 20pt Which Shapes can be put together to make a copy of the P Shape which is bigger from the original piece. Notice that you can still use letter P to create a larger P. Letter list

Total: 100pts.

C. Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Create a GUI that will use the functions above and represents the solutions on the screen.

It can be a web page, a program GUI, a console output or any other interface.

The GUI should be as much as possible operation-system agnostic.

  • The user should be able to choose several options for the GUI such as:
No Points Question/Task
11 5pt The cell dimensions on the screen (eg 10x10px, small/medium/large etc)
12 5pt The Canvas black holes positions
13 5pt The Canvas dimensions (notice that you should be able to create any 2d Canvas)
14 5pt The option to rotate and flip the Shapes or not.
15 10pt The Shapes to use for the solver (some of the 12 or all of them).
16 20pt Save every problem on a configuration file (txt, json, database entry etc) so the GUI can load it in the future.
  • The interface should be also able to:
No Points Question/Task
17 5pt Display the time of execution for each solution.
18 10pt Display the colorized Shapes located on the Canvas.
19 10pt Display the number of unique solutions found every time.
20 25pt Display or download the full results (all combinations) of a solution as plain text as shown on the function No 6 of Section A.

Total: 100pts.

D. Master questions (bonus)

No Points Question/Task Answer type Your Answer
21 5pt Which algorithm did you mainly used to solve the problem? Text
22 5pt For Q1, which are the width, height dimensions of the Canvas solutions you found? Array of x,y
23 10pt For Q2, how can you be certain that no other Perimeters could be made? Text
24 15pt Can you generate the "Tower of Thessaloniki" using all the 12 Shapes? Letter list
25 15pt Can you generate a "symmetric butterfly" using all the 12 Shapes? Letter list

Total: 50pts.

Rules and instructions

  • All the functions and coding should include meaningful comments above them.
  • Two Shapes cannot overlap when located to the Canvas.
  • A Shape cannot be used more than once in the same solution except if the Task says something different.
  • You can rotate and flip the Shapes unless different mentioned.
  • Shapes cannot be located out of a Canvas.
  • Shapes cannot be located over a black hole on a Canvas.
  • Not every solution needs all the 12 Shapes.
  • An executable of the GUI considered an advantage.

Notice that the Hackathon Requirements and Validation are always active and should be considered.

Keywords

  • backtracking algorithm
  • depth-first traversal algorithm
  • Exact Cover problem
  • dancing links (DLX)
  • Knuth's Algorithm X
  • Brute force search
  • Constraint programming
  • Integer linear programming (ILP)
  • Boolean satisfiability (SAT) solvers
  • coordinates, matrix, grid, vector
  • polyomino

Tips and ideas

  • Consider using an "anchor" Shape to start the positioning of the Shapes on the Canvas.
  • Some Canvas positions should be disallowed for each Shape by default.
  • You can solve a Canvas problem once and then try to replace or rearrange (rotate, swap, flip) Congruent Groups of Shapes by any means to find out more combinations.
  • You can try fill a Canvas by starting filling its borders clockwise.
  • You can represent the Shapes and Canvas as arrays, matrix, string etc.

Questions, issues etc

Appendix

  • Color codes by Shape (Letter):
F: #001fc4
I: #9c1516
L: #efee29
N: #e719e2
P: #07d4f3
T: #8a8a8a
U: #00e53f
V: #f19a05
W: #d5d5d5
X: #2097b8
Y: #b82082
Z: #ff0011