Difference between revisions of "Sixth row edge templates"

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(New page summarizing 6th row templates.)
 
(Added two edge templates that will be useful in the discussion of 2-6 and 3-6 parallel ladders.)
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   contents="R g1 h1"
 
   contents="R g1 h1"
 
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=== VI-2-b ===
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<hexboard size="6x12"
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  coords="none"
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  edges="bottom"
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  visible="area(d1,a5,a6,l6,l4,j2,f1)-c3"
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  contents="R arrow(12):d1,a5 B d2"
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  />
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=== VI-2-c ===
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<hexboard size="6x14"
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  coords="none"
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  edges="bottom"
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  visible="area(d1,b4,a6,n6,n4,l2,h1)"
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  contents="R arrow(12):d1,b4 B d2"
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  />
  
 
There are many other sixth row edge templates with two or more stones &mdash; too many to list them all. Some of them can be found on [https://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html David King's template page] and [https://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/templates/ Peter Selinger's template page].
 
There are many other sixth row edge templates with two or more stones &mdash; too many to list them all. Some of them can be found on [https://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html David King's template page] and [https://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/templates/ Peter Selinger's template page].

Revision as of 02:58, 17 October 2023

Sixth row edge templates with one stone

VI-1-a

VI-1-b

Sixth row edge templates with two stones

VI-2-a

VI-2-b

VI-2-c

There are many other sixth row edge templates with two or more stones — too many to list them all. Some of them can be found on David King's template page and Peter Selinger's template page.