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VB6 Aurora => Aurora Suggestions => Topic started by: Beersatron on July 03, 2012, 08:18:00 PM

Title: Formula for calculating spacing and bearing of systems on the galaxy map?
Post by: Beersatron on July 03, 2012, 08:18:00 PM
Does anybody know the maths or the correct terminology that you could use to automatically arrange the systems in the galaxy map so that they have a semblance of equal spacing whilst still being relevant to their linked systems?

I can't appear to get the correct phrase in Google to give me articles to read on this. I tried 'equally spacing two dimensional points' but that failed and doesn't take into account that I also want to have a factor in there about one or more of the points being linked.

Want to see if I can figure out the maths and then maybe some kind of function Steve could use to auto-organise the galaxy map - as an option, instead of manually doing it.
Title: Re: Formula for calculating spacing and bearing of systems on the galaxy map?
Post by: Erik L on July 03, 2012, 10:11:40 PM
Does anybody know the maths or the correct terminology that you could use to automatically arrange the systems in the galaxy map so that they have a semblance of equal spacing whilst still being relevant to their linked systems?

I can't appear to get the correct phrase in Google to give me articles to read on this. I tried 'equally spacing two dimensional points' but that failed and doesn't take into account that I also want to have a factor in there about one or more of the points being linked.

Want to see if I can figure out the maths and then maybe some kind of function Steve could use to auto-organise the galaxy map - as an option, instead of manually doing it.

Biggest issue is the systems are arranged by jump links.
Title: Re: Formula for calculating spacing and bearing of systems on the galaxy map?
Post by: crys on July 03, 2012, 11:44:59 PM
this should be a good point to start, but i dont know how far you'll get with it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_drawing