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QuestionClass or Library to support MFC Document Windows borders Pin
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QuestionRecursive maze, so close, probably something stupid Pin
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Alan Balkany18-Sep-09 3:58
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You can get through any maze by putting your right hand on the wall as you enter, then keeping your right hand on the wall as you walk through the maze.

I.e., whenever you have the opportunity to turn right, do it, still keeping your right hand on the wall.

When you reach a dead end, you loop around, still keeping your right hand on the wall at all times.

This will get through any maze. Another name for this search pattern is a Depth-First Search (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth-first_search[^]).
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