Generalization algorithm for the 8 - queens classical chess problem On Jan 4, 5:43 am, bittu <shashank7andr...@gmail.com> wrote: > There is a lock which is an N by N grid of switches. Each switch can > be in one of two states (on/off). The lock is unlocked if all the > switches are on. The lock is built in such a way that, if you toggle > some switch, all the switches in its row and its column toggle too > > Give an algorithm which, given N and a configuration of the N^2 > switches, will tell you whether the lock can be unlocked by a sequence > of switch toggles > > Note 1: Can be done in O(N^2) time and O(1) space. > Note 2: You just need to tell if a sequence which unlocks the lock > exists (and not the actual sequence)
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