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Batch testing

Started by Calis, October 21, 2001, 12:39:49 PM

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Calis

... would come in handy when you start to evaluate the contest, too :)

What I'm thinking of:
Point the program to a directory, set preferences
(like number of cars, difficulty setting, number of runs,
number of tests - to make multiple tests for the same bridge, and MOST important: delay between start of sim and start of train - that way you dont have to have such unpredictable things in the rules like:'We will run the train a few seconds after..' - you could state exactly: 'We will test it with delays 3 and 5'),

and then the program will take every bridge found in that folder and test it with these settings, gathering infos into a text file (file name, bridge name, architect, cost, broken links, time for each of the train passes (for some benchmark guys  or  hehe... let the fastest train win :), total test time).

No graphics needed (maybe a progress report or whatever), should be able to be run in background..

I would like to see multiple tests per brigde, too:
test it with increasing load until it breaks on successive runs.. (maybe optional configuration via script file) so you can easy specify such runs:
easy 7 cars 2 runs
easy 9 cars 4 runs
medium 5 cars 2 runs
...

of course, here is another contest idea:
make a bridge that withstands the heaviest load
with a given budget :)  (on a tie, the cheaper bridge wins)


Gray

Speaking of batch processing, a tool for making screenshots of all bridges in a directory would be really useful for making record lists...
http://www.bridgebuilder-game.com" target="_blank">http://www.bridgebuilder-game.com
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JohnK

Also for giving people help with a level. I get about two requests a day for screen shots, it only takes about 30 seconds to make one and convert it to jpeg, but shorter is better. http://www.pontifex2.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'>