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for(int i = 0; i <= 3; i++)
{
   float offsetFraction = ((float)(i+1))/(4);
}

gives 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1 respectively.

What I would like to get is in the order; 1, 0.75, 0.5, 0.25

I could not figure out the required code to get it. Can somebody have an idea how to get these values respectively? Thanks.

1 Answer 1

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Use:

for(int i = 3; i >= 0; i--)
{
   float offsetFraction = ((float)(i+1))/(4);
}

This starts with the value 3 for i and decrements it at each loop iteration.

Unless you are using i for something else, this is simpler to understand:

for(int i = 4; i >= 1; i--)
{
   float offsetFraction = ((float)i)/(4);
}

As you commented that you are using i for something else, perhaps you want the value 0 for i correspond to 0.75 for offsetFraction, 1 correspond to 0.5, and so on:

for(int i = 0; i <= 3; i++)
{
   float offsetFraction = ((float)(4-i))/(4);
}
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  • The problem is I am also using i for creating an array of sprites. My code is; for(int i = 0; i <= 3; i++) { float offsetFraction = ((float)(i+1))/(4); tools[i] = newSprite([NSString stringWithFormat:@"tool_%d", i], Swidth * 0.9, (offsetFraction * Sheight), self, 1, 1);
    – Rikkas
    Apr 20, 2014 at 14:50
  • @user3108224 So does the value 0 for i need to match the value 0.75 for offsetFraction? Apr 20, 2014 at 15:58

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