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gindaani
Joined: 06 Mar 2009 Posts: 79
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Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 4:15 pm Post subject: Scanning vs Cross Hatching |
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I was looking at the basic techniques on the Sudopedia mirror to put names to the techniques I use. I don't really understand how Scanning is different from Cross Hatching. There seems to be an implication that Scanning is somehow better, but I see no difference.
http://sudopedia.enjoysudoku.com/Scanning.html
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keith
Joined: 19 Sep 2005 Posts: 3355 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:00 am Post subject: Re: Scanning vs Cross Hatching |
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gindaani wrote: | I was looking at the basic techniques on the Sudopedia mirror to put names to the techniques I use. I don't really understand how Scanning is different from Cross Hatching. There seems to be an implication that Scanning is somehow better, but I see no difference.
http://sudopedia.enjoysudoku.com/Scanning.html
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I can't explain the difference. I suppose they are both things that I do, though I have never tried to explain them as algorithms.
I solve puzzles, as best I can, with pencil and paper, without pencil marks.
I start by scanning each floor of 3 rows to see where digits might be placed. Then, I scan each tower of three columns. But, with each tower, I am also looking at the intersecting floors. Then, I look at each digit in turn, to visualize how its pattern of unknowns fits in the puzzle.
In doing so, I have a theorem that quickly excludes candidates that cannot have single-digit eliminations from patterns like X-wings, kites or skyscrapers.
I tried to explain it once, and found no interest. Except Danny said, he knew that but had forgotten it!
Only then do I start looking at each row, column, and block for each digit 1-9.
Keith |
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