Hi folks,

I am trying to write a C++ program that takes the following inputs from the user to construct rectangles (between 2 and 5): height, width, x-pos, y-pos. All of these rectangles will exist parallel to the x and the y axis, that is all of their edges will have slopes of 0 or infinity.

I've tried to implement what is mentioned in [this][1] question but I am not having very much luck.

My current implementation does the following:

    // Gets all the vertices for Rectangle 1 and stores them in an array -> arrRect1
    // point 1 x: arrRect1[0], point 1 y: arrRect1[1] and so on...
    // Gets all the vertices for Rectangle 2 and stores them in an array -> arrRect2

    // rotated edge of point a, rect 1
    int rot_x, rot_y;
    rot_x = -arrRect1[3];
    rot_y = arrRect1[2];
    // point on rotated edge
    int pnt_x, pnt_y;
    pnt_x = arrRect1[2]; 
    pnt_y = arrRect1[3];
    // test point, a from rect 2
    int tst_x, tst_y;
    tst_x = arrRect2[0];
    tst_y = arrRect2[1];

    int value;
    value = (rot_x * (tst_x - pnt_x)) + (rot_y * (tst_y - pnt_y));
    cout << "Value: " << value;  

However I'm not quite sure if (a) I've implemented the algorithm I linked to correctly, or if I did exactly how to interpret this?

Any suggestions?

  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/115426