I have a below code in which I get start
value from the timestamp
that is being passed to getUser
method. And also I get end
value from the current timestamp
in milliseconds.
Minimum value for start
can be 0
and maximum value for end
can be 13
I guess. So my below for loop will work fine if start
is always less than end
.
bool getUser(uint64_t timestamp) {
uint64_t start = (timestamp / (60 * 60 * 1000 * 24)) % 14;
struct timeval tp;
gettimeofday(&tp, NULL);
uint64_t ms = tp.tv_sec * 1000 + tp.tv_usec / 1000; //get current timestamp in milliseconds
uint64_t end = (ms / (60 * 60 * 1000 * 24)) % 14;
for (uint64_t i = start; i<=end; i++) {
}
}
But it is also possible at some point, that start
can be greater than end
. Meaning suppose, start
value is 9
and end
value is 2
, then my above for loop won't work as in this case, I want to iterate my for loop from 9 to 2
which will be i = 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 0, 1, 2
.
How to make sure if start
is less than end
and start
is greater than end
then my above for loop works fine in both the scenarios..
My above for loop works fine if start is less than end but it will not work for start
greate than end
if (start > end)
...i = start; while (i != end) { i += start < end ? 1 : -1; }