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Re: Corrupted List
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donalson |
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Re: Corrupted List |
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Fri, 17 Sep 1999 14:32:46 -0700 |
Hi Broken Record, [grin]
One can always hope...
I put my code in the incomming dir. It is in bugDoug.tar. I think I got
it to where everything it is doing is in model swarm so that you only need
cell and mussel for defines. I put my original email problem description
in the read me file along with a sample output. I am fully prepared to be
embarressed for whatever I have overlooked. I sincerly hope that is all
it is.
If you are wondering why the weird grid stuff, this is a continuous space
model. It is still useful for display and statistical purposes to have
some sort of grid overlay for continuous space. I overlay my space with a
grid that is required to be an even divisor of the total X and/or Y
length. The grid also allows a much quicker computation of agent
neighbors as I don't have to search the whole space. (This is only true
for sessile agents.) That is what all this list stuff is about.
Cheers,
D3
"Marcus G. Daniels" wrote:
> >>>>> "D3" == donalson <address@hidden> writes:
>
> D3> Does any one recognize this problem?
>
> I hate to be a broken record, but the best way to get an answer (as
> opposed to a wild/lucky guess) is to show the real code. Ideally
> this means minimal context as a standalone test program.
>
> Your interpretation of the code and your intent are useful information
> but they are no substitute for the facts. If it's too big you can
> always drop it at the URL below and folks can grab a copy.
>
> ftp://ftp.santafe.edu/pub/swarm/users-contrib/incoming
>
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