From: John A. T. <ja...@ja...> - 2006-07-07 11:35:27
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ia...@co... wrote: >If keeping a single connectivity graph (which seems reasonable to me), you need to record which company occupies each token slot. At first glance your ideas are similar to those I proposed on the 18xx soft-dev mailing some aeons ago: if we both came up with a similar scheme independently, that suggests we're on the right track. > >Did you look at my 18xx revenue calculator code at all (see http://www.cosgor.demon.co.uk/Perlbits/revenue.html)? It's eight year old Perl code, but it did brute-force on a typcial 1830 mid-game in what I consider to be a reasonable time. I don't have time right now to compare your algorithm with mine, nor unfortunately can I promise that I will. > > Thanks for reminding me -- I remember looking at it long ago, but had forgotten it. I will take a look at it again. Briefly looking through the code, I don't see where it handles the issue of some connections to a junction sharing track and other connections not sharing track -- is that handled? -- John A. Tamplin ja...@ja... 770/436-5387 HOME 4116 Manson Ave Smyrna, GA 30082-3723 |