Maze Creator Software > New Development

Directed Solution Revisited

(1/2) > >>

Bud:
Hi Greg. haven't posted for quite a while, but I am still interested in being able to create a single thread, single start, multiple stop maze with the solution going thru the stops in a predetermined path. 

Thanks

Maze Creator:
Hi Bud,

Have you tried the "My Solution" tool?  I know it is a little difficult to use, but should allow you to draw your own solution that can go from start to stop to stop to stop.  Try this out, any ideas on making this tool more user friendly would be helpful.  Works for me, but I designed it and know how maze creator uses the tool....

Regards,
Greg

Bud:
Greg:  Yes, I have tried the "My Solution" tool, and it does the job, but it is a little difficult to get the same randomness in the solution, also if you make a mistake and don't catch it until you "solve" you have to redraw.  How about this:  have the "My Solution" tool respond in segments, click where you want to start, and then click on each stop in order of the desired solution?

Thanks for listening.

Maze Creator:
Bud,

Let me think about this feature.  I think what you are asking is a little different from the feature as it is today.  The current feature allows the "solution" to follow a specific path.  I think what you are requesting is that the solution pass through certain points, you don't care how it gets there as long as it is required.  Do I understand this right?

What do you think it should do if you "cutoff" a solution.  You zig-zag enough and now it isn't possible to get to that location?

-Greg

Bud:
You are correct, I don't care how it gets to the points.  I had thought about the cutoff problem also.  I suppose you could just skip that point or send a message back to the user to try again (with colorful language if desired).  But I have played with this quite a bit, and doesn't happen all that much.  With careful planning, it is almost completly avoidable.  You could even place a limit on the number of intermediate points if that is what is needed. 

Thanks

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version