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Any-angle path planning algorithms are a subset of pathfinding algorithms that search for a path between two points in space and allow the turns in the path to have any angle. The result is a path that goes directly toward the goal and has relatively few turns. Other pathfinding algorithms such as A* constrain the paths to a grid, which produces jagged, indirect paths.

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  • Any-angle path planning algorithms are a subset of pathfinding algorithms that search for a path between two points in space and allow the turns in the path to have any angle. The result is a path that goes directly toward the goal and has relatively few turns. Other pathfinding algorithms such as A* constrain the paths to a grid, which produces jagged, indirect paths. (en)
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  • Any-angle path planning algorithms are a subset of pathfinding algorithms that search for a path between two points in space and allow the turns in the path to have any angle. The result is a path that goes directly toward the goal and has relatively few turns. Other pathfinding algorithms such as A* constrain the paths to a grid, which produces jagged, indirect paths. (en)
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  • Any-angle path planning (en)
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