in prolog...
matrix(S, M) :-
length(M, S),
matrix1(M, S).
matrix1([], _).
matrix1([H|T], S) :-
length(H, S),
matrix1(T, S).
next(A, B, A, B).
next(1, 0, 0, 1).
next(0, 1, -1, 0).
next(-1, 0, 0, -1).
next(0, -1, 1, 0).
solve(N, M) :-
N2 is N*N,
numlist(1, N2, L),
matrix(N, M),
solve(L, -1, 0, 1, 0, M).
solve([], _, _, _, _, _).
solve([Ix|T], X, Y, Dx, Dy, M) :-
next(Dx, Dy, Dx1, Dy1),
Y1 is Y+Dy1,
X1 is X+Dx1,
nth0(Y1, M, Row),
nth0(X1, Row, Ix),
!,
solve(T, X1, Y1, Dx1, Dy1, M).
:- solve(5, M), writeln(M).
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