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/* MAGIC, Magic Square */
/* Written in GNU MathProg by Andrew Makhorin <mao@gnu.org> */
/* In recreational mathematics, a magic square of order n is an
arrangement of n^2 numbers, usually distinct integers, in a square,
such that n numbers in all rows, all columns, and both diagonals sum
to the same constant. A normal magic square contains the integers
from 1 to n^2.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.) */
param n, integer, > 0, default 4;
/* square order */
set N := 1..n^2;
/* integers to be placed */
var x{i in 1..n, j in 1..n, k in N}, binary;
/* x[i,j,k] = 1 means that cell (i,j) contains integer k */
s.t. a{i in 1..n, j in 1..n}: sum{k in N} x[i,j,k] = 1;
/* each cell must be assigned exactly one integer */
s.t. b{k in N}: sum{i in 1..n, j in 1..n} x[i,j,k] = 1;
/* each integer must be assigned exactly to one cell */
var s;
/* the magic sum */
s.t. r{i in 1..n}: sum{j in 1..n, k in N} k * x[i,j,k] = s;
/* the sum in each row must be the magic sum */
s.t. c{j in 1..n}: sum{i in 1..n, k in N} k * x[i,j,k] = s;
/* the sum in each column must be the magic sum */
s.t. d: sum{i in 1..n, k in N} k * x[i,i,k] = s;
/* the sum in the diagonal must be the magic sum */
s.t. e: sum{i in 1..n, k in N} k * x[i,n-i+1,k] = s;
/* the sum in the co-diagonal must be the magic sum */
solve;
printf "\n";
printf "Magic sum is %d\n", s;
printf "\n";
for{i in 1..n}
{ printf{j in 1..n} "%3d", sum{k in N} k * x[i,j,k];
printf "\n";
}
printf "\n";
end;