This is the CBCPAT, the Confusing But Correct Pointer Arithmetic Trick.
Since array subscription in C++ (and C) is done using pointer arithmetic, if a
is an array and i
is the index (an integer), then
a[i]
is equivalent to
*(a + i)
and since addition is commutative, this is the same as
*(i + a)
which in turn can be written as
i[a]
i. e. you're indexing the integer with the array (WTH?).
After having learnt this, you can easily rewrite the code to understand what it does: it is equivalent with
(a + i - 1)[(a - i)[i] % N]
which is just
(a + i - 1)[1 % N]
which is in turn
(a + i - 1)[1 % 5],
that is
*(a + i - 1 + 1)
which is
a[i]
Voilà. Screw the programmer who wrote this crap.