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Opening books format
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:41 pm
by James Constance
I'd quite like to create a PPC applicaion that can read information from opening books, such as .abk files or .ctg files or any other.
Can anyone point me to an online resource that explains how the files are formatted?
Thanks
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 1:01 pm
by Osipov Jury
I write my own simple converter from .abk to .pgn format. If you want, i can send you this program with source code.
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:26 pm
by Bill Rogers
Osipov
If you wouldn't mind could you send me a copy too?
Thanks
Bill
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:09 pm
by MirceaH
Hi Iuri,
I think everyone is interested in such various conversions routines.
Regards,
Mircea
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:53 am
by James Constance
Many thanks, Jury. That would be very useful. I'll send you my email in a Personal Message.
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:33 pm
by Osipov Jury
Code: Select all
#include "stdio.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "windows.h"
struct BOOK {
unsigned char move_from;
unsigned char move_to;
unsigned char move_promo;
unsigned char priority;
unsigned int games;
unsigned int won_games;
unsigned int lost_games;
unsigned int hz;
int first_child;
int next_sibling;
} *book;
FILE * ft;
int linelength = 0;
void print_head()
{ fprintf(ft,"[White \"Alpha\"]\n");
fprintf(ft,"[Black \"Beta\"]\n\n");
}
void print_move(unsigned char move_from, unsigned char move_to,
unsigned char move_promo, int ply)
{ if (linelength > 80) {
fprintf(ft,"\n");
linelength = 0;
}
if ((ply & 1) == 0) { fprintf(ft,"%d.", ply / 2 + 1); linelength += 3; }
fprintf(ft,"%c%d%c%d",
(move_from & 7) + 'a',(move_from >> 3) + 1,
(move_to & 7) + 'a',(move_to >> 3) + 1);
if (move_promo) fprintf(ft,"Q"); // allways queen: this is incorrect
fprintf(ft," ");
linelength += 5;
}
void main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ int i, ply, filesize;
int node[1000];
struct MOVE {
unsigned char move_from;
unsigned char move_to;
unsigned char move_promo;
} moves[1000];
if (argc < 2) {
printf("Simple command-line converter from ABK to PGN\n");
printf("Usage: abk.exe <abk_file>\n");
printf("Result PGN-file: out.pgn\n");
exit(0);
}
ft = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
if (ft == NULL) {
printf("Cann't open file %s\n",argv[1]);
exit(0);
}
filesize = filelength(fileno(ft));
book = malloc(filesize);
fread(book, filesize / sizeof(struct BOOK), sizeof(struct BOOK), ft);
fclose(ft);
ft = fopen("out.pgn","w");
print_head();
ply = 0;
node[0] = 900; // offset to first node in abk-file
while (1) {
print_move(book[node[ply]].move_from, book[node[ply]].move_to,
book[node[ply]].move_promo, ply);
if (book[node[ply]].first_child > 0) { // current game
moves[ply].move_from = book[node[ply]].move_from;
moves[ply].move_to = book[node[ply]].move_to;
moves[ply].move_promo = book[node[ply]].move_promo;
node[ply + 1] = book[node[ply]].first_child;
ply++;
}
else { // new game
fprintf(ft,"\n\n");
node[ply] = book[node[ply]].next_sibling;
while (node[ply] < 0) {
ply--;
if (ply < 0) { fclose(ft); exit(0); }
node[ply] = book[node[ply]].next_sibling;
}
print_head();
linelength = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ply; i++) {
print_move(moves[i].move_from, moves[i].move_to, moves[i].move_promo, i);
}
}
if (node[ply] >= filesize / (int)sizeof(struct BOOK)) {
printf("Error: out of file\n");
fclose(ft);
exit(0);
}
}
}
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:03 pm
by pijl
Osipov Jury wrote:Code: Select all
if (move_promo) fprintf(ft,"Q"); // allways queen: this is incorrect
I just made my own converter, which is rather simple to do. Instead of reading in the whole book, I fseek-ed through the file, following the move pointers. Windows will cache the file in memory anyway.
I did investigate the values for promotion as well:
Values for move_promo are signed and can have 9 values:
0: no promotion
-1, 1: rook promotion
-2, 2: knight promotion
-3, 3: bishop promotion
-4, 4: queen promotion
Richard.
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:05 pm
by beachknight
Excellent, Yuri.
I wanted to merge all my arena opening books.
and there were no such code or utility.
Thank you!
Next step would be to create an online
converter that processes abk book to pgn.
With such a tool, I can obtain all pgns back;
process them further if necessary and create
my huge Arena book.
Any takers?
Best,
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:12 pm
by Ron Murawski
There are several utility programs available at pitt.edu at this directory:
ftp://ftp.pitt.edu/group/student-activities/chess/CONV/
This index file has capsule descriptions of the contents:
ftp://ftp.pitt.edu/group/student-activi ... 0index.cnv
Ron
Re: Opening books format
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:37 am
by Dann Corbit
I made a few small changes for my own purposes (mostly for post processing, since the PGN standard demands the 7 mandatory tags):
Code: Select all
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <io.h>
struct BOOK {
unsigned char move_from;
unsigned char move_to;
unsigned char move_promo;
unsigned char priority;
unsigned int games;
unsigned int won_games;
unsigned int lost_games;
unsigned int hz;
int first_child;
int next_sibling;
} *book;
FILE *ft;
int linelength = 0;
void print_head()
{
fprintf(ft, "*\n\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Event \"?\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Site \"?\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Date \"????.??.??\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Round \"?\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Result \"*\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[White \"?\"]\n");
fprintf(ft, "[Black \"?\"]\n\n");
}
void print_move(unsigned char move_from, unsigned char move_to, unsigned char move_promo, int ply)
{
if ((move_from >> 3) + 1 == 32 && (move_to >> 3) + 1 == 32) return;
if (linelength > 80) {
fprintf(ft, "\n");
linelength = 0;
}
if ((ply & 1) == 0) {
fprintf(ft, "%d.", ply / 2 + 1);
linelength += 3;
}
fprintf(ft, "%c%d%c%d",
(move_from & 7) + 'a', (move_from >> 3) + 1,
(move_to & 7) + 'a', (move_to >> 3) + 1);
if (move_promo)
fprintf(ft, "Q"); // allways queen: this is incorrect
fprintf(ft, " ");
linelength += 5;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i,
ply;
size_t filesize;
int node[1000];
struct MOVE {
unsigned char move_from;
unsigned char move_to;
unsigned char move_promo;
} moves[1000];
if (argc < 2) {
printf("Simple command-line converter from ABK to PGN\n");
printf("Usage: abk.exe <abk_file>\n");
printf("Result PGN-file: out.pgn\n");
exit(0);
}
ft = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
if (ft == NULL) {
printf("Can't open file %s\n", argv[1]);
exit(0);
}
filesize = filelength(fileno(ft));
book = malloc(filesize);
fread(book, filesize / sizeof(struct BOOK), sizeof(struct BOOK), ft);
fclose(ft);
ft = fopen("out.pgn", "w");
print_head();
ply = 0;
node[0] = 900; // offset to first node in abk-file
for (;;) {
print_move(book[node[ply]].move_from, book[node[ply]].move_to,
book[node[ply]].move_promo, ply);
if (book[node[ply]].first_child > 0) { // current game
moves[ply].move_from = book[node[ply]].move_from;
moves[ply].move_to = book[node[ply]].move_to;
moves[ply].move_promo = book[node[ply]].move_promo;
node[ply + 1] = book[node[ply]].first_child;
ply++;
} else { // new game
fprintf(ft, "\n");
node[ply] = book[node[ply]].next_sibling;
while (node[ply] < 0) {
ply--;
if (ply < 0) {
fclose(ft);
exit(0);
}
node[ply] = book[node[ply]].next_sibling;
}
print_head();
linelength = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ply; i++) {
print_move(moves[i].move_from, moves[i].move_to, moves[i].move_promo, i);
}
}
if (node[ply] >= filesize / (int) sizeof(struct BOOK)) {
printf("Error: out of file\n");
fclose(ft);
exit(0);
}
}
return 0;
}