#P3074. Sudoku
Sudoku
Description
In the game of Sudoku, you are given a large 9 × 9 grid divided into smaller 3 × 3 subgrids. For example, Given some of the numbers in the grid, your goal is to determine the remaining numbers such that the numbers 1 through 9 appear exactly once in (1) each of nine 3 × 3 subgrids, (2) each of the nine rows, and (3) each of the nine columns.. 2 7 3 8 . . 1 . . 1 . . . 6 7 3 5 . . . . . . . 2 9 3 . 5 6 9 2 . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . 1 7 4 5 . 3 6 4 . . . . . . . 9 5 1 8 . . . 7 . . 8 . . 6 5 3 4 .
Input
The input test file will contain multiple cases. Each test case consists of a single line containing 81 characters, which represent the 81 squares of the Sudoku grid, given one row at a time. Each character is either a digit (from 1 to 9) or a period (used to indicate an unfilled square). You may assume that each puzzle in the input will have exactly one solution. The end-of-file is denoted by a single line containing the word “end”.
Output
For each test case, print a line representing the completed Sudoku puzzle.
.2738..1..1...6735.......293.5692.8...........6.1745.364.......9518...7..8..6534.
......52..8.4......3...9...5.1...6..2..7........3.....6...1..........7.4.......3.
end
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Source
Stanford Local 2006