Rubik's Cube in Python
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The cube can be revealed as expanded view in the terminal, so it’s easy to visualise the cube, just inside the terminal.
>>> import pycuber as pc
>>> # Create a Cube object
>>> mycube = pc.Cube()
>>> # Do something at the cube.
>>> mycube("R U R' U'")
>>> print(mycube)
We also provided some useful tools to deal with Rubik’s Cube algorithms.
>>> import pycuber as pc
>>> # Create an Algo object
>>> myalg = pc.Algo("R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F'")
>>> # Reversing an Algo
>>> myalg.reverse()
>>> print(myalg)
>>> # Mirroring an Algo object
>>> myalg.mirror("LR")
>>> print(myalg)
F R U' R' U R U R2 F' R U R U' R'
F' L' U L U' L' U' L2 F L' U' L' U L
I’ll add some documentations later.
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