OrienteeringAStart | a program that uses A * to orienteer a 3d map
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OrienteeringAStart is a Python library. OrienteeringAStart has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However OrienteeringAStart build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
===orienteering using a*=== contributor: jacob verdesi jxv3386@rit.edu requirements: python 3.7 pillow 6 (used for image processing) plotly 4.2 ( used for 3d render) python3 lab1.py terrain.png mpp.txt red.txt winter redwinter.png ===description===. this is a program that uses the a* algorithm to find the shortest path through a map. this map is given from a png file and colors correspond to the terrain type another file is given which is a txt file that stores the z values in an x and y format also a path file is given of points the a* algorithm traverses too this has an x and y value for each line next the season is given (spring,summer,fall, or winter) lowercase the last program argument is a output image as a png file. each pixel represents 7.55m in the y direction and 10.29m and 1m for z there are 13 kinds of land that coorespond to colors: terrain type color on map terrain multiplyer open land #f89412 (248,148,18) 1.25 rough meadow #ffc000 (255,192,0) 1.5 easy movement forest #ffffff (255,255,255) 2 slow run forest #02d03c (2,208,60) 3 walk forest #028828 (2,136,40) 4 impassible vegetation #054918 (5,73,24) 100 lake/swamp/marsh #0000ff (0,0,255) 7 paved road #473303 (71,51,3) 1 footpath #000000 (0,0,0)
===orienteering using a*=== contributor: jacob verdesi jxv3386@rit.edu requirements: python 3.7 pillow 6 (used for image processing) plotly 4.2 ( used for 3d render) python3 lab1.py terrain.png mpp.txt red.txt winter redwinter.png ===description===. this is a program that uses the a* algorithm to find the shortest path through a map. this map is given from a png file and colors correspond to the terrain type another file is given which is a txt file that stores the z values in an x and y format also a path file is given of points the a* algorithm traverses too this has an x and y value for each line next the season is given (spring,summer,fall, or winter) lowercase the last program argument is a output image as a png file. each pixel represents 7.55m in the y direction and 10.29m and 1m for z there are 13 kinds of land that coorespond to colors: terrain type color on map terrain multiplyer open land #f89412 (248,148,18) 1.25 rough meadow #ffc000 (255,192,0) 1.5 easy movement forest #ffffff (255,255,255) 2 slow run forest #02d03c (2,208,60) 3 walk forest #028828 (2,136,40) 4 impassible vegetation #054918 (5,73,24) 100 lake/swamp/marsh #0000ff (0,0,255) 7 paved road #473303 (71,51,3) 1 footpath #000000 (0,0,0)
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You can use OrienteeringAStart like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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