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given a defined two dimensional area, ie 8x12 rooms, what would be the most efficient way to generate a labyrinth within that area with one clear path from point a to point b, and offshoots and herrings elsewhere?
This is more of an intellectual excercise that was stimulated by another project i am working on, but its one that could be totally useful for other things too... |
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This is very informative, showing how to build a mazes such that there is exactly one path from every point a to every point b.
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When I had a similar problem, I used a maze generator. You can find some online or some downloadable programs. The one I used was this one:
Of course though, you'd probably want to donate or at least give credit. If you didn't want to do these, finding some freeware would probably work out fine. I copied the maze into Windows Paint, zoomed in and used the grid to work out the rooms. It took a bit of adjustment but once thats done, the rest is relatively easy. |
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