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201 lines
5.9 KiB
Lua
201 lines
5.9 KiB
Lua
--- The Path class.
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-- The `path` class is a structure which represents a path (ordered set of nodes) from a start location to a goal.
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-- An instance from this class would be a result of a request addressed to `Pathfinder:getPath`.
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--
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-- This module is internally used by the library on purpose.
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-- It should normally not be used explicitely, yet it remains fully accessible.
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--
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if (...) then
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-- Dependencies
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local _PATH = (...):match('(.+)%.path$')
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local Heuristic = require (_PATH .. '.heuristics')
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-- Local references
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local abs, max = math.abs, math.max
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local t_insert, t_remove = table.insert, table.remove
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--- The `Path` class.<br/>
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-- This class is callable.
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-- Therefore, <em><code>Path(...)</code></em> acts as a shortcut to <em><code>Path:new(...)</code></em>.
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-- @type Path
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local Path = {}
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Path.__index = Path
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--- Inits a new `path`.
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn path a `path`
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-- @usage local p = Path()
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function Path:new()
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return setmetatable({_nodes = {}}, Path)
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end
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--- Iterates on each single `node` along a `path`. At each step of iteration,
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-- returns the `node` plus a count value. Aliased as @{Path:nodes}
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn node a `node`
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-- @treturn int the count for the number of nodes
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-- @see Path:nodes
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-- @usage
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-- for node, count in p:iter() do
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-- ...
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-- end
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function Path:iter()
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local i,pathLen = 1,#self._nodes
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return function()
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if self._nodes[i] then
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i = i+1
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return self._nodes[i-1],i-1
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end
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end
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end
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--- Iterates on each single `node` along a `path`. At each step of iteration,
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-- returns a `node` plus a count value. Alias for @{Path:iter}
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-- @class function
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-- @name Path:nodes
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-- @treturn node a `node`
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-- @treturn int the count for the number of nodes
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-- @see Path:iter
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-- @usage
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-- for node, count in p:nodes() do
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-- ...
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-- end
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Path.nodes = Path.iter
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--- Evaluates the `path` length
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn number the `path` length
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-- @usage local len = p:getLength()
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function Path:getLength()
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local len = 0
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for i = 2,#self._nodes do
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len = len + Heuristic.EUCLIDIAN(self._nodes[i], self._nodes[i-1])
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end
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return len
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end
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--- Counts the number of steps.
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-- Returns the number of waypoints (nodes) in the current path.
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-- @class function
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-- @tparam node node a node to be added to the path
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-- @tparam[opt] int index the index at which the node will be inserted. If omitted, the node will be appended after the last node in the path.
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-- @treturn path self (the calling `path` itself, can be chained)
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-- @usage local nSteps = p:countSteps()
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function Path:addNode(node, index)
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index = index or #self._nodes+1
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t_insert(self._nodes, index, node)
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return self
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end
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--- `Path` filling modifier. Interpolates between non contiguous nodes along a `path`
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-- to build a fully continuous `path`. This maybe useful when using search algorithms such as Jump Point Search.
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-- Does the opposite of @{Path:filter}
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn path self (the calling `path` itself, can be chained)
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-- @see Path:filter
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-- @usage p:fill()
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function Path:fill()
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local i = 2
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local xi,yi,dx,dy
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local N = #self._nodes
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local incrX, incrY
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while true do
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xi,yi = self._nodes[i]._x,self._nodes[i]._y
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dx,dy = xi-self._nodes[i-1]._x,yi-self._nodes[i-1]._y
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if (abs(dx) > 1 or abs(dy) > 1) then
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incrX = dx/max(abs(dx),1)
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incrY = dy/max(abs(dy),1)
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t_insert(self._nodes, i, self._grid:getNodeAt(self._nodes[i-1]._x + incrX, self._nodes[i-1]._y +incrY))
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N = N+1
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else i=i+1
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end
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if i>N then break end
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end
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return self
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end
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--- `Path` compression modifier. Given a `path`, eliminates useless nodes to return a lighter `path`
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-- consisting of straight moves. Does the opposite of @{Path:fill}
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn path self (the calling `path` itself, can be chained)
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-- @see Path:fill
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-- @usage p:filter()
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function Path:filter()
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local i = 2
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local xi,yi,dx,dy, olddx, olddy
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xi,yi = self._nodes[i]._x, self._nodes[i]._y
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dx, dy = xi - self._nodes[i-1]._x, yi-self._nodes[i-1]._y
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while true do
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olddx, olddy = dx, dy
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if self._nodes[i+1] then
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i = i+1
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xi, yi = self._nodes[i]._x, self._nodes[i]._y
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dx, dy = xi - self._nodes[i-1]._x, yi - self._nodes[i-1]._y
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if olddx == dx and olddy == dy then
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t_remove(self._nodes, i-1)
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i = i - 1
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end
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else break end
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end
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return self
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end
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--- Clones a `path`.
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn path a `path`
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-- @usage local p = path:clone()
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function Path:clone()
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local p = Path:new()
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for node in self:nodes() do p:addNode(node) end
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return p
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end
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--- Checks if a `path` is equal to another. It also supports *filtered paths* (see @{Path:filter}).
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-- @class function
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-- @tparam path p2 a path
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-- @treturn boolean a boolean
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-- @usage print(myPath:isEqualTo(anotherPath))
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function Path:isEqualTo(p2)
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local p1 = self:clone():filter()
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local p2 = p2:clone():filter()
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for node, count in p1:nodes() do
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if not p2._nodes[count] then return false end
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local n = p2._nodes[count]
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if n._x~=node._x or n._y~=node._y then return false end
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end
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return true
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end
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--- Reverses a `path`.
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-- @class function
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-- @treturn path self (the calling `path` itself, can be chained)
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-- @usage myPath:reverse()
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function Path:reverse()
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local _nodes = {}
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for i = #self._nodes,1,-1 do
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_nodes[#_nodes+1] = self._nodes[i]
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end
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self._nodes = _nodes
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return self
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end
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--- Appends a given `path` to self.
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-- @class function
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-- @tparam path p a path
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-- @treturn path self (the calling `path` itself, can be chained)
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-- @usage myPath:append(anotherPath)
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function Path:append(p)
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for node in p:nodes() do self:addNode(node) end
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return self
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end
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return setmetatable(Path,
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{__call = function(self,...)
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return Path:new(...)
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end
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})
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end |