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Revision as of 12:42, 7 December 2007
This is a fractal algorithm I created for generating mazes. I think it's pretty neat. The original was written in C for a computer science class I was taking at UCSC. This version is in Python. The original would print spaces and hashes (#) to display the maze. This version also generates HTML.
This generates a random maze with no loops -- a single connected path links all elements of the maze. This maze also has the property that it is space filling.
You can run the brain maze algorithm by clicking here: brainmaze.py
Download brainmaze.py <include svncat src="file:///home/svn/src/python/brainmaze.py" highlight="python" />