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NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS BUGS ENVIRONMENT SEE ALSO COPYRIGHT AUTHOR(s)


NAME

maze - an automated X11 demo repeatedly creating and solving a random maze

SYNOPSIS

maze display.screen''? [-foreground ''color''? [-background ''color''? [-window? [-root? [-install? [-visual ''visual''? [-grid-size ''pixels''? [-live-color ''color''? [-dead-color ''color''? [-solve-delay ''usecs''? [-pre-delay ''usecs''? [-post-delay ''usecs''? [-generator ''integer''? [-max-length ''integer''? [-bridge? [-no-bridge?

DESCRIPTION

The maze program creates a ''

OPTIONS

maze accepts the following options:

-window

Draw on a newly-created window. This is the default.

-root

Draw on the root window.

-install

Install a private colormap for the window.

-visual visual

Specify which visual to use. Legal values are the name of a visual class, or the id number (decimal or hex) of a specific visual.

-grid-size pixels

The size of each block of the maze, in pixels; default is 0, meaning pick a random grid size.

-live-color color

The color of the path.

-dead-color color

The color of the failed path (it is also stippled with a 50% pattern.)

-skip-color color

The maze solver will choose to not go down a path if it can

-surround-color color

If the maze solver ever completely encloses an area within the maze, then it knows that the exit is not in there (and in fact the interior of that area might not even be reachable.) It will mark out those cells using this color.

-solve-delay integer

Delay (in microseconds) between each step of the solution path. Default 5000, or about 1/200th second.

-pre-delay integer

Delay (in microseconds) between generating a maze and starting to solve it. Default 2000000 (2 seconds.)

-post-delay integer

Delay (in microseconds) after solving a maze and before generating a new one. Default 4000000 (4 seconds.)

-generator num

Sets the algorithm that will be used to generate the mazes. The default is -1, which randomly selects an algorithm for each maze that is generated. Generator 0 is the original one, and works by walking around randomly until we hit a place we've been before, then backtracking and trying a new direction somewhere. Generator 1 picks a random spot in the maze, then draws a straight wall from that spot in a random direction until it hits another wall (and continues until the maze is complete). Generator 2 is based on sets. Initially all cells are in different sets. Then two neighboring cells are chosen and if they are in different sets, their sets are joined. If they were in the same set, a wall is built between them. This continues until the maze is complete.

All generators generate mazes with a certain 'characteristic'. See if you can spot them!

-max-length num

Controls the maximum length of walls drawn in one go by generator 1.

-bridge

-no-bridge

Controls whether or not a 'bridge' will appear over the logo.

Clicking the mouse in the maze window controls it.

!LeftButton?

Clears the window and restarts maze.

!MiddleButton?

Pause or unpause the program.

!RightButton?

Exit.

BUGS

Expose events force a restart of maze.

Mouse actions are based on

ENVIRONMENT

DISPLAY

to get the default host and display number.

XENVIRONMENT

to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

SEE ALSO

__X__(1)?, xscreensaver(1)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 1988 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Mountain View, CA.

All Rights Reserved

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of Sun or MIT not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific prior written permission. Sun and M.I.T. make no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided

SUN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL SUN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

AUTHOR(s)

Zack Weinberg [ Smarter maze-solver? zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu Johannes Keukelaar [ Generators 1 and 2? johannes@nada.kth.se Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Jim Randell [ XScreenSaver version? jmr@mddjmr.fc.hp.com HPLabs, Bristol Richard Hess [ X11 extensions? {...}!uunet!cimshop!rhess Consilium, Mountain View, CA Dave Lemke [ X11 version? lemke@sun.COM Sun !MicroSystems?, Mountain View, CA Martin Weiss [ !SunView version? Sun !MicroSystems?, Mountain View, CA


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