OCAgar, a Python version of RandomAgaryuih wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 1:39 amHow can you even find this?Hunling wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 1:34 amp76 agar (z_HIGHPERIOD_1):Code: Select all
x = 18, y = 18, rule = B2n3/S23-q:T18,18 4bobo6bobo3$6bobo6bobo$2o4b2ob2o4b2o$6bobo6bobo$6bo8bo$4bobo6bobo$2b2o b2o4b2ob2o$4bobo6bobo3$6bobo6bobo$2o4b2ob2o4b2o$6bobo6bobo$6bo8bo$4bob o6bobo$2b2ob2o4b2ob2o!
Very heavily modified, Hunling wrote: ↑April 29th, 2020, 12:41 pmI'm proud to announce my lastest search utility, OCAgar, a Python version of Random Agar. It's lacking a lot of features, of course, but it's still in development.
Note: Don't be too happy to see a lot of results - it cannot filter out repetitions. You can't recover the predecessor. Some "agars" may be spaceship streams
It discovered a lot of novel agars in LeapLife. Most importantly it found this p36 agar:And this p12 wick:Code: Select all
snipif you want to read this check the post outCode: Select all
snap
Here is the source code:(Nothing is here anymore.)Code: Select all
snarp
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Oaky[sic] that's it for now. After I completely overhaul the script I will release it again.