Alive or Dead: Game of Life

The Conway's Game of Life

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The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.
The game is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. It is Turing complete and can simulate a universal constructor or any other Turing machine.
The universe of the Game of Life is an infinite, two-dimensional orthogonal grid of square cells, each of which is in one of two possible states, alive or dead, (or populated and unpopulated, respectively). Every cell interacts with its eight neighbours, which are the cells that are horizontally, vertically, or diagonally adjacent. At each step in time, the following transitions occur:
1. Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if by underpopulation.
2. Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives on to the next generation.
3. Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overpopulation.
4. Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours becomes a live cell, as if by reproduction.
These rules, which compare the behavior of the automaton to real life, can be condensed into the following:
1. Any live cell with two or three neighbors survives.
2. Any dead cell with three live neighbors becomes a live cell.
3. All other live cells die in the next generation. Similarly, all other dead cells stay dead.
The initial pattern constitutes the seed of the system. The first generation is created by applying the above rules simultaneously to every cell in the seed; births and deaths occur simultaneously, and the discrete moment at which this happens is sometimes called a tick. Each generation is a pure function of the preceding one. The rules continue to be applied repeatedly to create further generations.
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app的图标能换一个吗?打开平板就是个死字,怪难受的

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如题

就这?

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我花了12块钱就买了这?连画布都不能调?还不如网页上免费的好用。求求你们收了钱认真点做吧!

格子能多点吗

孔雀. on

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手机带不动都不要紧

玩了三秒不到失望了

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没有想象中好玩

功能还要增加

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建议增加画功能,而不是一个一个点格子,画布在扩大

功能尚不完善

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有如下几个问题:1.游戏的声音不应当设置为提醒音,这会导致没办法通过音量键调整。2.功能按键缺乏文字说明。3.缺少一个调整游戏速率的功能

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建议加速能更多一些(选择),功能添加一些文字说明。赞一个

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