I have 4x4 table of letters and I want to find all possible paths there. They are candidates for being words. I have problems with the variable "used" It is a list that includes all the places where the path has been already so it doesn't go there again. There should be one used-list for every path. But it doesn't work correctly. For example I had a test print that printed the current word and the used-list. Sometimes the word had only one letter, but path had gone through all 16 cells/indices.
The for-loop of size 8 is there for all possible directions. And main-function executes the chase-function 16 times - once for every possible starting point. Move function returns the indice after moving to a specific direction. And is_allowed tests for whether it is allowed to move to a certain division. sample input: oakaoastsniuttot. (4x4 table, where first 4 letters are first row etc.) sample output: all the real words that can be found in dictionary of some word In my case it might output one or two words but not nearly all, because it thinks some cells are used eventhough they are not.
def chase(current_place, used, word):
used.append(current_place) #used === list of indices that have been used
word += letter_list[current_place]
if len(word)>=11:
return 0
for i in range(3,9):
if len(word) == i and word in right_list[i-3]: #right_list === list of all words
print word
break
for i in range(8):
if is_allowed(current_place, i) and (move(current_place, i) not in used):
chase(move(current_place, i), used, word)