Privacy-safe route demonstration
Deterministic synthetic pass explorer
A fixed-seed sandbox for inspecting route-ordering ideas without publishing real-world route records or geolocation.
Synthetic and non-operational. Deterministic synthetic demonstration: every waypoint, coordinate, weight, and pass is generated for this page on an abstract normalized plane. It contains no real person, organization, address, calendar, account, or operational route.
Synthetic and non-operational. Deterministic synthetic demonstration: every waypoint, coordinate, weight, and pass is generated for this page on an abstract normalized plane. It contains no real person, organization, address, calendar, account, or operational route.
North Grid
abstract zone
4
waypoints
93.1
closed-route units
Pass Alpha: generated waypoint order
- 1Waypoint Dune
demo-node-04 · North Gridx 0.490
y 0.419
weight 4 - 2Waypoint Amber
demo-node-01 · North Gridx 0.512
y 0.362
weight 2 - 3Waypoint Garnet
demo-node-07 · North Gridx 0.602
y 0.185
weight 1 - 4Waypoint Juniper
demo-node-10 · North Gridx 0.359
y 0.183
weight 1
Ordering uses deterministic nearest-neighbor selection inside the synthetic fixture. It is illustrative output, not an optimized or verified field plan.
What this demo does—and does not do
The fixture is rebuilt deterministically from a committed numeric seed. It generates twelve fictional waypoints on a unit square, partitions them into three abstract grids, and orders each grid with nearest-neighbor selection.
Distances are Euclidean display units. There are no roads, travel times, appointments, service commitments, or live optimization guarantees. The browser implementation is independent of the pinned Lean declarations.