Jav G-queen Direct

The N-Queens problem is a classic backtracking problem in computer science, where the goal is to place N queens on an NxN chessboard such that no two queens attack each other.

The time complexity of the solution is O(N!), where N is the number of queens. This is because in the worst case, we need to try all possible configurations of the board. jav g-queen

The backtrack method checks if the current row is the last row, and if so, adds the current board configuration to the result list. Otherwise, it tries to place a queen in each column of the current row and recursively calls itself. The N-Queens problem is a classic backtracking problem

private void backtrack(List<List<String>> result, char[][] board, int row) { if (row == board.length) { List<String> solution = new ArrayList<>(); for (char[] chars : board) { solution.add(new String(chars)); } result.add(solution); return; } for (int col = 0; col < board.length; col++) { if (isValid(board, row, col)) { board[row][col] = 'Q'; backtrack(result, board, row + 1); board[row][col] = '.'; } } } The backtrack method checks if the current row

The isValid method checks if a queen can be placed at a given position on the board by checking the column and diagonals.


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