Problem 315. Valid Chess Moves
Using standard Algebraic notation ('' for a pawn), given previous move and a next move, output true if it is a valid move or false otherwise. Assume there are no other pieces on the chess board, that the piece can be either black or white (whichever generates a valid result) and the previous move was valid. Examples:
Moving a pawn one space:
('c5','c6') -> true
Moving a bishop non-diagonally:
('Bb7','Bd7') -> false
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Jean-Marie Sainthillier
on 20 Jul 2012
Hard !
Rafael S.T. Vieira
on 11 Aug 2020
This is a good problem, but it needs more test cases. There is no test with the King for instance, and there should be a true and false state test for every piece.
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