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Maze generator
Generate mazes of different shapes and arbitrary sizes
Maze generator can create rectangular, hexagonal, honeycomb and circular mazes. Maze generation can be done using Kruskal's algorithm, depth-first search, breadth-first search, loop-erased random walk or Prim's algorithm. Mazes can be rendered in svg or png format (using gnuplot as intermediate in the latter case).
Dependencies
Maze generator uses gnuplot (with a system call gnuplot
) to render png mazes.
So make sure that gnuplot 5.0+
is installed with pngcairo
terminal support
and is in the path if you wish to use png.
The code is written in C++ 11, you will need a not-too-ancient C++ compiler to build it.
Installation
cd src; make
Usage
Usage: mazegen [--help] [-m <maze type>] [-a <algorithm type>]
[-s <size> | -w <width> -h <height>]
[-t <output type] [-o <output prefix>]
Optional arguments
--help Show this message and exit
-m Maze type
0: Rectangular (default)
1: Hexagonal (triangular lattice)
2: Honeycomb
3: Circular
4: Circular (triangular lattice)
5: User-defined
-a Algorithm type
0: Kruskal's algorithm (default)
1: Depth-first search
2: Breadth-first search
3: Loop-erased random walk
4: Prim's algorithm
-s Size (non-rectangular mazes, default: 20)
-w,-h Width and height (rectangular maze, default: 20)
-t Output type
0: svg output (default)
1: png output using gnuplot (.plt) intermediate
-o Prefix for .svg, .plt and .png outputs (default: maze)
Issues
The arcs in the circular mazes are plotted as parametric curves in gnuplot, and png can take quite long to render for large mazes.