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ARRAY of NUMBERs - indexes of nodes which are traversed on the way to the ending point
ARRAY of NUMBERs - indexes of nodes which are traversed on the way to the ending point
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 5 May 2022

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Description

Description:
/*

	Description:
	A* search algorithm.
	Uses hard-coded Manhattan distance to measure distance.

	Parameter(s):
		0: ARRAY of ARRAYs in format:
			0: NUMBER - node cost
			1: ARRAY - array of neighbor indexes
			2: ARRAY - XYZ position of the node, used to measure distance from end pos
		1: NUMBER - index of starting point
		2: NUMBER - index of ending point

	Returns:
	ARRAY of NUMBERs - indexes of nodes which are traversed on the way to the ending point
*/
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Execution:
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Groups:
Movement

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