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Portable Draughts Notation : ウィキペディア英語版
Portable Draughts Notation
Portable Draughts Notation (.PDN) is the standard computer-processable format for recording draughts games. This format is derived from Portable Game Notation, which is the standard chess format.
PDN files are text files which must contain Tag Pairs and Movetext for each game.
==Tag Pairs==
Tag pairs begin with "(the name of the tag, the tag value enclosed in double-quotes, and a closing " )". There must be a newline after each tag. Tag names are case-sensitive.
PDN data for archival storage is required to provide 7 tags.
;Event: the name of the tournament or match event
;Site: the location of the event. This is in "City, Region COUNTRY" format, where COUNTRY is the 3-letter International Olympic Committee code for the country. An example is "New York City, NY USA".
;Date: the starting date of the game, in YYYY.MM.DD form. "??" are used for unknown values
;Round: the playing round ordinal of the game
;White: the player of the White pieces, in "last name, first name" format
;Black: the player of the Black pieces, same format as White
;Result: the result of the game. This can only have four possible values: "1-0" (White won), "0-1" (Black won), "1/2-1/2" (Draw), or "
*" (other, e.g., the game is ongoing)
;FEN: the initial position of the checkers board. This is used to record partial games (starting at some initial position). It is also necessary for some draughts variants where the initial position is not always the same as traditional checkers. If a FEN tag is used, a separate tag pair "SetUp" must also appear and be have its value set to "1".
A position can be stored by the FEN tag:
("1" )
K(number )()...]:(2 )K(number )
()...]"]
;Turn: the side to move, B for Black, W for White
;Color 1 and Color 2: the color for the Square numbers that follow B for Black, W, and the sequence is unimportant.
;K: optional before square number, indicates the piece on that square is a king, otherwise it is a man.
;Square number: indicates the square number occupied by a piece. The square number must be at least a "1". On an 8×8 board, it has a range from 1-32. These are comma separated, and the sequence is unimportant.
Examples:
("B:W18,24,27,28,K10,K15:B12,16,20,K22,K25,K29" )
("B:W18,19,21,23,24,26,29,30,31,32:B1,2,3,4,6,7,9,10,11,12" )

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