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An implementation of Kruskal's algorithm for generating mazes.
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# An implementation of Kruskal's algorithm for generating mazes. | |
# Fairly expensive, memory-wise, as it requires memory proportional | |
# to the size of the entire maze, and it's not the fastest of the | |
# algorithms (what with all the set and edge management is has to | |
# do). Also, the mazes it generates tend to have a lot of very short | |
# dead-ends, giving the maze a kind of "spiky" look. | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# NOTE: the display routine used in this script requires a terminal | |
# that supports ANSI escape sequences. Windows users, sorry. :( | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# 1. Allow the maze to be customized via command-line parameters | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
width = (ARGV[0] || 10).to_i | |
height = (ARGV[1] || width).to_i | |
seed = (ARGV[2] || rand(0xFFFF_FFFF)).to_i | |
delay = (ARGV[3] || 0.01).to_f | |
srand(seed) | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# 2. Set up constants to aid with describing the passage directions | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
N, S, E, W = 1, 2, 4, 8 | |
DX = { E => 1, W => -1, N => 0, S => 0 } | |
DY = { E => 0, W => 0, N => -1, S => 1 } | |
OPPOSITE = { E => W, W => E, N => S, S => N } | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# 3. Data structures and methods to assist the algorithm | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
def display_maze(grid) | |
print "\e[H" # move to upper-left | |
puts " " + "_" * (grid[0].length * 2 - 1) | |
grid.each_with_index do |row, y| | |
print "|" | |
row.each_with_index do |cell, x| | |
print "\e[47m" if cell == 0 | |
print((cell & S != 0) ? " " : "_") | |
if cell & E != 0 | |
print(((cell | row[x+1]) & S != 0) ? " " : "_") | |
else | |
print "|" | |
end | |
print "\e[m" if cell == 0 | |
end | |
puts | |
end | |
end | |
class Tree | |
attr_accessor :parent | |
def initialize | |
@parent = nil | |
end | |
def root | |
@parent ? @parent.root : self | |
end | |
def connected?(tree) | |
root == tree.root | |
end | |
def connect(tree) | |
tree.root.parent = self | |
end | |
end | |
grid = Array.new(height) { Array.new(width, 0) } | |
sets = Array.new(height) { Array.new(width) { Tree.new } } | |
# build the list of edges | |
edges = [] | |
height.times do |y| | |
width.times do |x| | |
edges << [x, y, N] if y > 0 | |
edges << [x, y, W] if x > 0 | |
end | |
end | |
edges = edges.sort_by{rand} | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# 4. Kruskal's algorithm | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
print "\e[2J" # clear the screen | |
until edges.empty? | |
x, y, direction = edges.pop | |
nx, ny = x + DX[direction], y + DY[direction] | |
set1, set2 = sets[y][x], sets[ny][nx] | |
unless set1.connected?(set2) | |
display_maze(grid) | |
sleep(delay) | |
set1.connect(set2) | |
grid[y][x] |= direction | |
grid[ny][nx] |= OPPOSITE[direction] | |
end | |
end | |
display_maze(grid) | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# 5. Show the parameters used to build this maze, for repeatability | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
puts "#{$0} #{width} #{height} #{seed}" |
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