2SAT is a restricted version of the boolean satisfiability problem where the number of variables per clause is at most 2. Works both in node.js and in the browser using browserify.
var twoSat = require("2-sat")
//Solve problem:
//
// (x1 | !x2) & (x3 | x1) & (x3 | x2)
//
console.log(twoSat(3, [[1, -2], [3, 1], [3,2]]))
require("2-sat")(numVariables, clauses)
Finds a satisfying assignment for a 2SAT problem written in conjunctive normal form. If no assignment is possible returns false
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numVariables
is the number of variablesclauses
is a list of binary clauses. Variables are indexed in clauses starting at 1
and negative values indicate negation.Returns A vector of assignments to the variables of the clause. If problem is not satisfiable, returns false
(c) 2013 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License