The following code snippet, with width=2
,height=2
int maxI = width + height;
for (int i = 1; i <= maxI; i++) {
int startJ = Math.Max(0, i - width);
int maxJ = Math.Min(i, height);
for (int j = startJ; j <= maxJ; j++) {
int x = i - j;
int y = j;
DoSomething(x,y);}}
Will call DoSomething
with the following x,y pairs:
1: X=1,Y=0
2: X=0,Y=1 (Diagram: 0,0
3: X=2,Y=0 at bottom left)
4: X=1,Y=1 5 7 8
5: X=0,Y=2 2 4 6
6: X=2,Y=1 @ 1 3
7: X=1,Y=2
8: X=2,Y=2
This is the desired result; to iterate a rectangle starting from 0,0 but expanding diagonally rather than (the much more popular) [y*width+x]
. However, I'm baffled by the maxI=width+height
and x=i-j
calculations. How does this conversion work?
int
s, so there's no conversion at all involved.i
iterates through the diagonals (excluding the upper left corner). SomaxI
is the number of diagonals.j
iterates though the elements on the current diagonal. SomaxJ
takes the currenti
and computes the number of elements in that diagonal.