I’m new to C++ and unsure about how to pass arguments to functions.
I’m using a function Distance()
to calculate the distance between two nodes.
I declare the function like this:
int Distance(int x1, int y1, int x2 , int y2)
{
int distance_x = x1-x2;
int distance_y = y1- y2;
int distance = sqrt((distance_x * distance_x) + (distance_y * distance_y));
return distance;
}
In the main memory I have 2 for
loops.
What I need to know is if I can pass the values like this: Distance (i, j, i+1, j+1)
.
for(int i = 0; i < No_Max; i++)
{
for(int j = 0; j < No_Max; j++)
{
if(Distance(i, j, i+1, j+1) <= Radio_Range) // the function
node_degree[i] = node_degree[i] + 1;
cout << node_degree[i] << endl;
}
}
double
.sqrt
toint
like that.