That is the only line where the rule is specified; changing it to represent B357/S346 and searching for (2,1)c/5 should return the known spaceship of that speed:calcyman wrote: ↑March 12th, 2018, 12:04 amBasically, it's currently impossible to change the rule.velcrorex wrote:Thanks. That's gotten me to other errors which have been addressed elsewhere in the thread.
I might as well ask: This looks like it's the Conway's Life rule only. To change the rule, I see in lines 98 + 99 in grills.py there's the rule specified. Is that the only line I would need to change, or are there other places?
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#C Josh Ball, 2011
x = 19, y = 34, rule = B357/S346
2bo$b3o$2o2bo$3b2o$2b3o$2bo3bo$2bobo$4b2o$2b3o$b3o$b4o2bo$2b3ob4o$5b5o
$4bob3obo$3bobo3b2o$3b3obo2b3o$4bob4o$6bo2b3o$9bo$7b4o$7bo4b2o$8bob4o$
10b3o$11bo3bo$10b5o$11bo$13bob2o$12b3obo$14bobo$13bob2obo$15b2obo$14b
3o$16b2o$18bo!
Try also the c/2d in B245/S15; the result should be:
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#C Unknown, possibly David Eppstein
x = 7, y = 7, rule = B245/S15
2bobo$bo2b2o$b3o$ob5o$4b2o$3bo$6bo!
The first new ships I'd search for would be a (2,1)c/5 in 2x2 or 3-4 Life and completing the (2,1)c/7 partial in Highlife (longest version), though the latter could instead be completed in LSSS. I'm too busy with other searches to find out.
EDIT: Looks like iglucose stalled out for some reason. I may need to restart the test.
EDIT2: It's happened again, which may be a sign of a bug in Metasat. Or maybe it's timing out without telling me.
EDIT3: c/2d in B245/S15 doesn't find the correct frontend. Maybe it's trying to extend beyond a dead end?