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This is a personal project to generate a 2D maze using in depth path generation.
Download the 'latest' laby.zip containing java jar from my blog http://blog.artisanlogiciel.net/public/tech/laby.zip
this can generate a stl file, overall goal was to print it with a 3D printer.
After years i finaly printed one maze, find it at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2814655
This is the very first usable part.
It was developped under debian 7/8 but since it is java based it might be very easily recompiled or even just copied on other platform.
There is a console gui menu based with ./doit.sh
requirement : you need a java jdk environment installed ( java + javac ) and ant
ex ubuntu : sudo apt-get install default-jdk ant
run it by :
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mkdir github
cd github
git clone https://github.com/artlog/labystl.git
cd labystl
./init.sh
# will create build scripts from artlog_toolbox
# ./doit.sh
# depends on sharedrawweb for stl export
./fetch_dependencies.sh
ant dist
source ./specificdoit.sh; create_zip_package
unzip laby.zip; cd artloglaby ; ./laby.sh
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Save raw will actualy create a stl file
together with raw file
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it ask for three integers :
X Y maxpath
ex :
10 10 7
will generate a 10x10 labyrinth with trying to fork a different path every 7 steps.
then it saves labyrinth under lab or java/lab (depending if run or test respectively) directory under two format :
- one reusable by this tool that contains all solutions. ( .lab )
- one in stl that can :
- be viewed with blender
- or sliced with slic3r to feed a 3D printer ( not yet tested ).
buttons left,right,up,left can be used to walk the labyrinth. resolve will display solution.
and there is a control for sizing cells.
It was tested up to 1000x1000 labyrinth and can realy generate huge labyrinth.
Entry of labyrinth is upper left corner, exit is lower right ( this is different in 3D since Y axis where reversed ).
BUGS are numerous, and every bug was cleverly designed to drive you mad.
DOCUMENTATION is self contained in code an was in my brain, currenlty vanishing...