Unicursal Maze Path Designer (Developer)
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(No check) Cycle Through All Symbols
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WARNING: This program can break. It is tolerant of mistakes but not 'fool-proof.' This program is designed for serious unicursal maze enthusiasts who want to create their own cycles and then recreate them using representational text data. For everyone else, please consider using the Basic version available elsewhere here on the website in order to better familiarize yourselves with the operations of these programs.
Secondary and tertiary colors are always dependent upon the main (Primary) color. The primary color is the color that you choose in the "segment color" dropdown menu. The hex code is visible in the maze data (it is the "#DD4455" in the maze data, "'0303','#DD4455','203','000'...").
DWipe only removes the tertiary color from the field and keeps everything else; Useful when creating a new cycle.
SecToPrim is a specialized function that converts all segments painted with a secondary color into a primary color. This function is useful for when designers are testing out new paths and have found a new sequence of segments that lead to a new decision point.
Title is the "-001-1234-U" in the maze designation "0404-001-1234-U." See the Cycles learning module for more information on that subject.
Data is pre-existing maze data generated by the program. For instance, it can either be the "'0303','#DD4455','203','000','000','10','10','11','011','101'" or the "'0303','#DD4455','203','000','000','10','10','11','011','101','-000-2-C'". If you add maze data with a proper title (something that begins with "-"), the title will populate in the 'title' textbox.