The orientation (where it matters Ie. for non-square units), can be derived from the information I listed. If you substract the next unit's X-offset from this unit's X-offset, you have the dimension in the X orientation. Combined with the type letter, this is sufficient.
But you are right. An indication of orientation would be a useful addition.
In reply to Re^2: Challenge: 2D random layout of variable-sized rectangular units.
by BrowserUk
in thread Challenge: 2D random layout of variable-sized rectangular units.
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