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Re: [SPOILER] (but no code) - idea for representing tiles: msg#00058

Subject: Re: [SPOILER] (but no code) - idea for representing tiles
Mark Jason Dominus writes:
> I'm going to represent directions of motion by numbers from 1 to 12.
> Direction 3 is rightward (because the 3 is in the right-hand position
> on a clock).  Direction 12 is upward, 9 is leftward, and 6 is
> downward.
[...]

This means perhaps that the correct glued-together solution would be 
(starting from the topmost point): 8, 8, 6, 4, 4, 2, 2, 12, 10, 10 (if 
the two vertical sides scale to one unit)?

-K

-- 
Kevin Pfeiffer



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