Infinifactory

Infinifactory

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24 Apr, 2015 @ 2:45pm
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Deliver a single block diagonally to its destination. No conveyors, pushers or blockers are allowed.
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macfreek 30 Apr, 2021 @ 4:49am 
I like some help. Why does this solution not work?
https://imgur.com/a/mPyCPK3 The solution works for the first blocks, but not after that. The first time, the row of 5 blocks is correctly rotated, the tip block is send to output, the middle 3 blocks are destroyed, the rotating block is reused for the next run. That next run results, again in a bar or 5 blocks, but this time, it does not rotate. I don't understand why. The only different is that the bar now contains a block that was previously rotated, but that shouldn't matter, right? That block is not even at the rotator the second time. However, if I do destroy that block, and work with 5 news blocks, those are rotated! I'm interested in tips, or a different solution, so I can try to 'debug' from there, and understand the cause of this behaviour.
jelly1joe 16 Dec, 2020 @ 2:22pm 
I love this kind of challenge.
Managed to get 41 cycles, 18 footprint, and 4 blocks (separately of course)
Robro17543 12 Sep, 2020 @ 10:38am 
Good challenge I used rotations and laser with a hint of welding.:steamhappy:
[ELF] 25 Jan, 2019 @ 9:01am 
Had to think out of the box... 60/55/18, good enough in my book.
shteev 22 Aug, 2017 @ 7:47pm 
Did it with 4 blocks. Cycles and footprint were appalling, mind :)
Aap op Sokken 26 Jul, 2016 @ 12:16pm 
You know you can turn up the input rate?
Agent The Terrible BBQ 005 25 Jul, 2016 @ 10:24pm 
Done in 8 blocks. How do you solve in 20 cycles when 10 input blocks haven't even been created in that time? I did 151 cycles.
Phobian 6 Jul, 2015 @ 1:17pm 
Nice, had to rotate my thinking to get it work but a good aha! moment
Aap op Sokken 6 May, 2015 @ 9:42pm 
My fastest solution is 20 cycles.
Aap op Sokken 6 May, 2015 @ 7:02pm 
@Snowy: Nice one! This technique has been called "Dancing GRA". I have only seen two other people use it before, one of them being myself.