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QuadTree Visualisation Demo

A quadtree is a tree data structure in which each internal node has exactly four children. Quadtrees are most often used to partition a two-dimensional space by recursively subdividing it into four quadrants or regions. The regions may be square or rectangular, or may have arbitrary shapes. This data structure was named a quadtree by Raphael Finkel and J.L. Bentley in 1974. A similar partitioning is also known as a Q-tree. All forms of quadtrees share some common features:

  • They decompose space into adaptable cells
  • Each cell (or bucket) has a maximum capacity. When maximum capacity is reached, the bucket splits
  • The tree directory follows the spatial decomposition of the quadtree.

From wikipedia - for more information please follow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadtree

Project includes few demo scenarios to clear show usability of QuadTree:

  • Only balls (flying balls) - simple visualisation of 2D objects in QuadTree
  • Collisions - detection collission between two balls (approximately 150 balls)
  • Simple collisions - same as second scene but with only four balls
  • Game Of Life - Random world (QuadTree is use also to detect neighbours)
  • Gun Cellular Automaton - Special case of Game Of Life

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Visualition demo of QuadTree (collisions and game of life)

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