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{"ops":[{"insert":"Develop a data structure similar to a binary tree. Using a standard 8 X 8 chessboard, show the\u00a0\nknight\u2019s movements in a game. As you may know, a knight\u2019s basic move in chess is two forward\u00a0\nsteps and one sidestep. Facing in any direction and given enough turns, it can move from any\u00a0\nsquare on the board to any other square.\u00a0\nIf you want to know the simplest way your knight can move from one square (or node) to\u00a0\nanother in a two-dimensional setup, you will first have to build a function like the one below.\nknight plays ([0,0], [1,2]) == [[0,0], [1,2]]\nknight plays ([0,0], [3,3]) == [[0,0], [1,2], [3,3]]\nknight plays ([3,3], [0,0]) == [[3,3], [1,2], [0,0]]\na.create a script for a board game and a knight.\n"}]}
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