I have two arrays containing, each one, values of the coordinates. In other words, the first array contains the values of the x and the second array contains the values of the y. The goal consists of not having equal coordinates, which means that every coordinate must be different from all the others. I tried to do this:
for (i=0; i<len(lrs)-1; i++) {
for (j=0; j<len(lrs) ; j++) {
if ((pos.x[j]==pos.x[i+1])&&(pos.y[j]==pos.y[i+1]))
printf("1");
}
}
However, there's a moment where the values of the "j" and "i" are the same and, therefore, the condition is verified, which is not intended. Maybe I'm not thinking the right way, but I just can't figure it out.
i != j
and done.