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reasoning_gym/algorithmic/word_ladder.py
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"""Word ladder task generator"""
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from random import Random
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from typing import List, Optional, Set, Dict, Tuple
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from collections import deque
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from reasoning_gym.data import read_data_file
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from ..factory import ProceduralDataset, register_dataset
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@dataclass
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class WordLadderConfig:
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"""Configuration for word ladder task generation"""
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min_word_length: int = 3 # Minimum word length
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max_word_length: int = 5 # Maximum word length
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min_chain_length: int = 3 # Minimum transformations required
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max_chain_length: int = 11 # Maximum transformations required
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seed: Optional[int] = None
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size: int = 500 # Virtual dataset size
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def validate(self) -> None:
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"""Validate configuration parameters"""
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assert self.min_word_length > 2, "min_word_length must be 3"
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assert self.max_word_length >= self.min_word_length, "max_word_length must be >= min_word_length"
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assert self.max_word_length <= 5, "max_word_length must be 5"
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assert self.min_chain_length > 2, "min_chain_length must be 3"
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assert self.max_chain_length >= self.min_chain_length, "max_chain_length must be >= min_chain_length"
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class WordLadderDataset(ProceduralDataset):
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"""Generates word ladder transformation tasks"""
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def __init__(self, config: WordLadderConfig):
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super().__init__(config=config, seed=config.seed, size=config.size)
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# Load words from CSV file
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self.word_sets = self._load_words_from_csv()
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def _load_words_from_csv(self) -> Dict[int, Set[str]]:
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"""Load words from CSV file organized by length"""
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import csv
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from io import StringIO
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word_sets = {}
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try:
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# Get CSV content as string
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csv_content = read_data_file("words.csv")
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# Use StringIO to create a file-like object from the string
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csv_file = StringIO(csv_content)
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reader = csv.DictReader(csv_file)
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for row in reader:
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# Process each word length column
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for length in range(3, 6):
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col_name = f'{length}_letter'
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word = row.get(col_name, '')
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if not word: # Skip empty entries
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continue
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if self.config.min_word_length <= length <= self.config.max_word_length:
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word_sets.setdefault(length, set()).add(word.upper())
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except Exception as e:
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raise RuntimeError(f"Error processing words.csv content: {e}") from e
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# Validate we have words for each length
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for length in range(self.config.min_word_length, self.config.max_word_length + 1):
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if length not in word_sets or not word_sets[length]:
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raise ValueError(f"No valid words found for length {length}")
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return word_sets
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def _differs_by_one(self, word1: str, word2: str) -> bool:
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"""Check if two words differ by exactly one letter"""
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if len(word1) != len(word2):
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return False
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differences = 0
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for c1, c2 in zip(word1, word2):
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if c1 != c2:
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differences += 1
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if differences > 1:
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return False
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return differences == 1
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def _find_path(self, start: str, end: str, word_set: Set[str]) -> Optional[List[str]]:
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"""Find shortest path between start and end words using BFS"""
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if start == end:
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return [start]
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queue = deque([(start, [start])])
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visited = {start}
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while queue:
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current, path = queue.popleft()
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# Try changing one letter at a time
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word_chars = list(current)
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for i in range(len(word_chars)):
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for c in 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ':
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if word_chars[i] == c:
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continue
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# Create new word
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word_chars[i] = c
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new_word = ''.join(word_chars)
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# Check if it's a valid word and not visited
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if new_word in word_set and new_word not in visited:
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new_path = path + [new_word]
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if new_word == end:
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return new_path
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queue.append((new_word, new_path))
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visited.add(new_word)
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# Restore original character
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word_chars[i] = current[i]
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return None
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def _generate_word_pair(self, rng: Random, length: int) -> Tuple[str, str, List[str]]:
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"""Generate valid start/end words with solution path"""
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word_set = self.word_sets[length]
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max_attempts = 500
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for _ in range(max_attempts):
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start, end = rng.sample(sorted(word_set), 2)
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path = self._find_path(start, end, word_set)
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if path and self.config.min_chain_length <= len(path) <= self.config.max_chain_length:
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return start, end, path
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raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to find valid pair for length {length} after {max_attempts} attempts")
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def __getitem__(self, idx: int) -> dict:
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"""Generate a single word ladder task"""
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rng = Random(self.seed + idx)
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length = rng.randint(self.config.min_word_length, self.config.max_word_length)
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start, end, path = self._generate_word_pair(rng, length)
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return {
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"question": f"Transform the word '{start}' into '{end}' by changing one letter at a time. Each step must create a valid English word (including plurals) and keep the same word length. Show the sequence of words needed.",
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"answer": ",".join(path),
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"metadata": {
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"start_word": start,
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"end_word": end,
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"word_length": length,
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"chain_length": len(path)
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}
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}
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register_dataset("word_ladder", WordLadderDataset, WordLadderConfig)
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