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ZigZag Madness. Featuring the crooked dual path sliders: the ZigZag Bishop and the ZigZag Rook. (10x10, Cells: 100) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Larry Smith wrote on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 11:14 PM UTC:
Okay, let's try a visual representation.

A zigzag pattern: /\/\/\/\/\/\

A zigzag step: /\

If you notice that this is a full step of those which make up the pattern.

But here's another zigzag pattern:

    /\
   /\/\
  /\/\/\
 /\/\/\/\

Of which /\ is a full step. Representing a nexus point of divergence.

Please try and comprehend that a zigzag is a turn or angle, just as a turn or angle can be a zigzag. Though zigzag has often been used to describe a continuing pattern of zigzagging, that is not its absolute definition.

In the South, they refer to a pattern which continued one angle past a simple zigzag step as a 'dog leg'. Interesting how they also incorporated two three-letter words which ended in 'g'. :-)