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# searchAgents.py
# ---------------
# Licensing Information: You are free to use or extend these projects for
# educational purposes provided that (1) you do not distribute or publish
# solutions, (2) you retain this notice, and (3) you provide clear
# attribution to UC Berkeley, including a link to http://ai.berkeley.edu.
#
# Attribution Information: The Pacman AI projects were developed at UC Berkeley.
# The core projects and autograders were primarily created by John DeNero
# ([email protected]) and Dan Klein ([email protected]).
# Student side autograding was added by Brad Miller, Nick Hay, and
# Pieter Abbeel ([email protected]).
"""
This file contains all of the agents that can be selected to control Pacman. To
select an agent, use the '-p' option when running pacman.py. Arguments can be
passed to your agent using '-a'. For example, to load a SearchAgent that uses
depth first search (dfs), run the following command:
> python pacman.py -p SearchAgent -a fn=depthFirstSearch
Commands to invoke other search strategies can be found in the project
description.
Please only change the parts of the file you are asked to. Look for the lines
that say
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
The parts you fill in start about 3/4 of the way down. Follow the project
description for details.
Good luck and happy searching!
"""
from game import Directions
from game import Agent
from game import Actions
import util
import time
import search
class GoWestAgent(Agent):
"An agent that goes West until it can't."
def getAction(self, state):
"The agent receives a GameState (defined in pacman.py)."
if Directions.WEST in state.getLegalPacmanActions():
return Directions.WEST
else:
return Directions.STOP
#######################################################
# This portion is written for you, but will only work #
# after you fill in parts of search.py #
#######################################################
class SearchAgent(Agent):
"""
This very general search agent finds a path using a supplied search
algorithm for a supplied search problem, then returns actions to follow that
path.
As a default, this agent runs DFS on a PositionSearchProblem to find
location (1,1)
Options for fn include:
depthFirstSearch or dfs
breadthFirstSearch or bfs
Note: You should NOT change any code in SearchAgent
"""
def __init__(self, fn='depthFirstSearch', prob='PositionSearchProblem', heuristic='nullHeuristic'):
# Warning: some advanced Python magic is employed below to find the right functions and problems
# Get the search function from the name and heuristic
if fn not in dir(search):
raise AttributeError(fn + ' is not a search function in search.py.')
func = getattr(search, fn)
if 'heuristic' not in func.__code__.co_varnames:
print('[SearchAgent] using function ' + fn)
self.searchFunction = func
else:
if heuristic in globals().keys():
heur = globals()[heuristic]
elif heuristic in dir(search):
heur = getattr(search, heuristic)
else:
raise AttributeError(heuristic + ' is not a function in searchAgents.py or search.py.')
print('[SearchAgent] using function %s and heuristic %s' % (fn, heuristic))
# Note: this bit of Python trickery combines the search algorithm and the heuristic
self.searchFunction = lambda x: func(x, heuristic=heur)
# Get the search problem type from the name
if prob not in globals().keys() or not prob.endswith('Problem'):
raise AttributeError(prob + ' is not a search problem type in SearchAgents.py.')
self.searchType = globals()[prob]
print('[SearchAgent] using problem type ' + prob)
def registerInitialState(self, state):
"""
This is the first time that the agent sees the layout of the game
board. Here, we choose a path to the goal. In this phase, the agent
should compute the path to the goal and store it in a local variable.
All of the work is done in this method!
state: a GameState object (pacman.py)
"""
if self.searchFunction == None: raise Exception("No search function provided for SearchAgent")
starttime = time.time()
problem = self.searchType(state) # Makes a new search problem
self.actions = self.searchFunction(problem) # Find a path
totalCost = problem.getCostOfActions(self.actions)
print('Path found with total cost of %d in %.1f seconds' % (totalCost, time.time() - starttime))
if '_expanded' in dir(problem): print('Search nodes expanded: %d' % problem._expanded)
def getAction(self, state):
"""
Returns the next action in the path chosen earlier (in
registerInitialState). Return Directions.STOP if there is no further
action to take.
state: a GameState object (pacman.py)
"""
if 'actionIndex' not in dir(self): self.actionIndex = 0
i = self.actionIndex
self.actionIndex += 1
### my line
if self.actions is None:
return Directions.STOP
####
if i < len(self.actions):
return self.actions[i]
else:
return Directions.STOP
class PositionSearchProblem(search.SearchProblem):
"""
A search problem defines the state space, start state, goal test, successor
function and cost function. This search problem can be used to find paths
to a particular point on the pacman board.
The state space consists of (x,y) positions in a pacman game.
Note: this search problem is fully specified; you should NOT change it.
"""
def __init__(self, gameState, costFn=lambda x: 1, goal=(1, 1), start=None, warn=True, visualize=True):
"""
Stores the start and goal.
gameState: A GameState object (pacman.py)
costFn: A function from a search state (tuple) to a non-negative number
goal: A position in the gameState
"""
self.walls = gameState.getWalls()
self.startState = gameState.getPacmanPosition()
if start != None: self.startState = start
self.goal = goal
self.costFn = costFn
self.visualize = visualize
if warn and (gameState.getNumFood() != 1 or not gameState.hasFood(*goal)):
print('Warning: this does not look like a regular search maze')
# For display purposes
self._visited, self._visitedlist, self._expanded = {}, [], 0 # DO NOT CHANGE
def getStartState(self):
return self.startState
def isGoalState(self, state):
isGoal = state == self.goal
# For display purposes only
if isGoal and self.visualize:
self._visitedlist.append(state)
import __main__
if '_display' in dir(__main__):
if 'drawExpandedCells' in dir(__main__._display): # @UndefinedVariable
__main__._display.drawExpandedCells(self._visitedlist) # @UndefinedVariable
return isGoal
def getSuccessors(self, state):
"""
Returns successor states, the actions they require, and a cost of 1.
As noted in search.py:
For a given state, this should return a list of triples,
(successor, action, stepCost), where 'successor' is a
successor to the current state, 'action' is the action
required to get there, and 'stepCost' is the incremental
cost of expanding to that successor
"""
successors = []
for action in [Directions.NORTH, Directions.SOUTH, Directions.EAST, Directions.WEST]:
x, y = state
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(action)
nextx, nexty = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
if not self.walls[nextx][nexty]:
nextState = (nextx, nexty)
cost = self.costFn(nextState)
successors.append((nextState, action, cost))
# Bookkeeping for display purposes
self._expanded += 1 # DO NOT CHANGE
if state not in self._visited:
self._visited[state] = True
self._visitedlist.append(state)
return successors
def getCostOfActions(self, actions):
"""
Returns the cost of a particular sequence of actions. If those actions
include an illegal move, return 999999.
"""
if actions == None: return 999999
x, y = self.getStartState()
cost = 0
for action in actions:
# Check figure out the next state and see whether its' legal
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(action)
x, y = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
if self.walls[x][y]: return 999999
cost += self.costFn((x, y))
return cost
class StayEastSearchAgent(SearchAgent):
"""
An agent for position search with a cost function that penalizes being in
positions on the West side of the board.
The cost function for stepping into a position (x,y) is 1/2^x.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.searchFunction = search.uniformCostSearch
costFn = lambda pos: .5 ** pos[0]
self.searchType = lambda state: PositionSearchProblem(state, costFn, (1, 1), None, False)
class StayWestSearchAgent(SearchAgent):
"""
An agent for position search with a cost function that penalizes being in
positions on the East side of the board.
The cost function for stepping into a position (x,y) is 2^x.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.searchFunction = search.uniformCostSearch
costFn = lambda pos: 2 ** pos[0]
self.searchType = lambda state: PositionSearchProblem(state, costFn)
def manhattanHeuristic(position, problem, info={}):
"The Manhattan distance heuristic for a PositionSearchProblem"
xy1 = position
xy2 = problem.goal
return abs(xy1[0] - xy2[0]) + abs(xy1[1] - xy2[1])
def euclideanHeuristic(position, problem, info={}):
"The Euclidean distance heuristic for a PositionSearchProblem"
xy1 = position
xy2 = problem.goal
return ((xy1[0] - xy2[0]) ** 2 + (xy1[1] - xy2[1]) ** 2) ** 0.5
#####################################################
# This portion is incomplete. Time to write code! #
#####################################################
class CornersProblem(search.SearchProblem):
"""
This search problem finds paths through all four corners of a layout.
You must select a suitable state space and successor function
"""
def __init__(self, startingGameState):
"""
Stores the walls, pacman's starting position and corners.
"""
self.walls = startingGameState.getWalls()
self.startingPosition = startingGameState.getPacmanPosition()
top, right = self.walls.height - 2, self.walls.width - 2
self.corners = ((1, 1), (1, top), (right, 1), (right, top))
for corner in self.corners:
if not startingGameState.hasFood(*corner):
print('Warning: no food in corner ' + str(corner))
self._expanded = 0 # DO NOT CHANGE; Number of search nodes expanded
# Please add any code here which you would like to use
# in initializing the problem
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
self.b = [False, False, False, False]
def getStartState(self):
"""
Returns the start state (in your state space, not the full Pacman state
space)
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
state = (self.startingPosition, self.b)
return state
# util.raiseNotDefined()
def isGoalState(self, state):
"""
Returns whether this search state is a goal state of the problem.
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
return state[1] == [True, True, True, True]
# util.raiseNotDefined()
def getSuccessors(self, state):
"""
Returns successor states, the actions they require, and a cost of 1.
As noted in search.py:
For a given state, this should return a list of triples, (successor,
action, stepCost), where 'successor' is a successor to the current
state, 'action' is the action required to get there, and 'stepCost'
is the incremental cost of expanding to that successor
"""
successors = []
# print(state)
currentPosition = state[0]
for action in [Directions.NORTH, Directions.SOUTH, Directions.EAST, Directions.WEST]:
# Add a successor state to the successor list if the action is legal
# Here's a code snippet for figuring out whether a new position hits a wall:
x, y = currentPosition
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(action)
nextx, nexty = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
hitsWall = self.walls[nextx][nexty]
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
if not hitsWall:
nextState = (nextx, nexty)
newB = []
b = state[1]
if nextState in self.corners:
i = self.corners.index(nextState)
newB = [b[0], b[1], b[2], b[3]]
newB[i] = True
successors.append(((nextState, newB), action, 1))
else:
successors.append(((nextState, b), action, 1))
self._expanded += 1 # DO NOT CHANGE
return successors
def getCostOfActions(self, actions):
"""
Returns the cost of a particular sequence of actions. If those actions
include an illegal move, return 999999. This is implemented for you.
"""
if actions == None: return 999999
x, y = self.startingPosition
for action in actions:
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(action)
x, y = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
if self.walls[x][y]: return 999999
return len(actions)
def cornersHeuristic(state, problem):
"""
A heuristic for the CornersProblem that you defined.
state: The current search state
(a data structure you chose in your search problem)
problem: The CornersProblem instance for this layout.
This function should always return a number that is a lower bound on the
shortest path from the state to a goal of the problem; i.e. it should be
admissible (as well as consistent).
"""
corners = problem.corners # These are the corner coordinates
walls = problem.walls # These are the walls of the maze, as a Grid (game.py)
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
xy1 = state[0]
cost = 0
cornersStates = state[1] # The four boolean that show the state of each corner's food
notEatenCorners = []
for i in range(0, len(cornersStates)):
if not cornersStates[i]:
notEatenCorners.append(corners[i])
while notEatenCorners:
dis = 0
closest = -1
for xy2 in notEatenCorners:
manDis = util.manhattanDistance(xy1, xy2)
if dis == 0 or manDis < dis:
dis = manDis
closest = xy2
cost += dis
notEatenCorners.remove(closest)
xy1 = closest
return cost
class AStarCornersAgent(SearchAgent):
"A SearchAgent for FoodSearchProblem using A* and your foodHeuristic"
def __init__(self):
self.searchFunction = lambda prob: search.aStarSearch(prob, cornersHeuristic)
self.searchType = CornersProblem
class FoodSearchProblem:
"""
A search problem associated with finding the a path that collects all of the
food (dots) in a Pacman game.
A search state in this problem is a tuple ( pacmanPosition, foodGrid ) where
pacmanPosition: a tuple (x,y) of integers specifying Pacman's position
foodGrid: a Grid (see game.py) of either True or False, specifying remaining food
"""
def __init__(self, startingGameState):
self.start = (startingGameState.getPacmanPosition(), startingGameState.getFood())
self.walls = startingGameState.getWalls()
self.startingGameState = startingGameState
self._expanded = 0 # DO NOT CHANGE
self.heuristicInfo = {} # A dictionary for the heuristic to store information
def getStartState(self):
return self.start
def isGoalState(self, state):
return state[1].count() == 0
def getSuccessors(self, state):
"Returns successor states, the actions they require, and a cost of 1."
successors = []
self._expanded += 1 # DO NOT CHANGE
for direction in [Directions.NORTH, Directions.SOUTH, Directions.EAST, Directions.WEST]:
x, y = state[0]
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(direction)
nextx, nexty = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
if not self.walls[nextx][nexty]:
nextFood = state[1].copy()
nextFood[nextx][nexty] = False
successors.append((((nextx, nexty), nextFood), direction, 1))
return successors
def getCostOfActions(self, actions):
"""Returns the cost of a particular sequence of actions. If those actions
include an illegal move, return 999999"""
x, y = self.getStartState()[0]
cost = 0
for action in actions:
# figure out the next state and see whether it's legal
dx, dy = Actions.directionToVector(action)
x, y = int(x + dx), int(y + dy)
if self.walls[x][y]:
return 999999
cost += 1
return cost
class AStarFoodSearchAgent(SearchAgent):
"A SearchAgent for FoodSearchProblem using A* and your foodHeuristic"
def __init__(self):
self.searchFunction = lambda prob: search.aStarSearch(prob, foodHeuristic)
self.searchType = FoodSearchProblem
def foodHeuristic(state, problem):
"""
Your heuristic for the FoodSearchProblem goes here.
This heuristic must be consistent to ensure correctness. First, try to come
up with an admissible heuristic; almost all admissible heuristics will be
consistent as well.
If using A* ever finds a solution that is worse uniform cost search finds,
your heuristic is *not* consistent, and probably not admissible! On the
other hand, inadmissible or inconsistent heuristics may find optimal
solutions, so be careful.
The state is a tuple ( pacmanPosition, foodGrid ) where foodGrid is a Grid
(see game.py) of either True or False. You can call foodGrid.asList() to get
a list of food coordinates instead.
If you want access to info like walls, capsules, etc., you can query the
problem. For example, problem.walls gives you a Grid of where the walls
are.
If you want to *store* information to be reused in other calls to the
heuristic, there is a dictionary called problem.heuristicInfo that you can
use. For example, if you only want to count the walls once and store that
value, try: problem.heuristicInfo['wallCount'] = problem.walls.count()
Subsequent calls to this heuristic can access
problem.heuristicInfo['wallCount']
"""
position, foodGrid = state
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
foods = foodGrid.asList()
minCost = 0
maxCost = 0
closestIndex = -1
xy1 = position
if len(foods) == 0:
return 0
for i in range(0, len(foods)):
xy2 = foods[i]
manDis = util.manhattanDistance(xy1, xy2)
if minCost == 0 or minCost > manDis:
minCost = manDis
closestIndex = i
if closestIndex != -1:
xy1 = foods[closestIndex]
for i in range(0, len(foods)):
xy2 = foods[i]
manDis = util.manhattanDistance(xy1, xy2)
if manDis > maxCost:
maxCost = manDis
return minCost + maxCost
class ClosestDotSearchAgent(SearchAgent):
"Search for all food using a sequence of searches"
def registerInitialState(self, state):
self.actions = []
currentState = state
while (currentState.getFood().count() > 0):
nextPathSegment = self.findPathToClosestDot(currentState) # The missing piece
self.actions += nextPathSegment
for action in nextPathSegment:
legal = currentState.getLegalActions()
if action not in legal:
t = (str(action), str(currentState))
raise Exception('findPathToClosestDot returned an illegal move: %s!\n%s' % t)
currentState = currentState.generateSuccessor(0, action)
self.actionIndex = 0
print('Path found with cost %d.' % len(self.actions))
def findPathToClosestDot(self, gameState):
"""
Returns a path (a list of actions) to the closest dot, starting from
gameState.
"""
# Here are some useful elements of the startState
startPosition = gameState.getPacmanPosition()
food = gameState.getFood()
walls = gameState.getWalls()
problem = AnyFoodSearchProblem(gameState)
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
return search.uniformCostSearch(problem)
class AnyFoodSearchProblem(PositionSearchProblem):
"""
A search problem for finding a path to any food.
This search problem is just like the PositionSearchProblem, but has a
different goal test, which you need to fill in below. The state space and
successor function do not need to be changed.
The class definition above, AnyFoodSearchProblem(PositionSearchProblem),
inherits the methods of the PositionSearchProblem.
You can use this search problem to help you fill in the findPathToClosestDot
method.
"""
def __init__(self, gameState):
"Stores information from the gameState. You don't need to change this."
# Store the food for later reference
self.food = gameState.getFood()
# Store info for the PositionSearchProblem (no need to change this)
self.walls = gameState.getWalls()
self.startState = gameState.getPacmanPosition()
self.costFn = lambda x: 1
self._visited, self._visitedlist, self._expanded = {}, [], 0 # DO NOT CHANGE
def isGoalState(self, state):
"""
The state is Pacman's position. Fill this in with a goal test that will
complete the problem definition.
"""
x, y = state
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
if self.food[x][y]:
return True
else:
return False
def mazeDistance(point1, point2, gameState):
"""
Returns the maze distance between any two points, using the search functions
you have already built. The gameState can be any game state -- Pacman's
position in that state is ignored.
Example usage: mazeDistance( (2,4), (5,6), gameState)
This might be a useful helper function for your ApproximateSearchAgent.
"""
x1, y1 = point1
x2, y2 = point2
walls = gameState.getWalls()
assert not walls[x1][y1], 'point1 is a wall: ' + str(point1)
assert not walls[x2][y2], 'point2 is a wall: ' + str(point2)
prob = PositionSearchProblem(gameState, start=point1, goal=point2, warn=False, visualize=False)
return len(search.bfs(prob))