I have a recursive function for moving some circles on a canvas. Overed circle is enlarged (zoom in) and all the other circles is pushed away. Pushed circles push other circles and so on until zooming is complete.
I get an error "Maximum call stack size exceeded", and I understand the problem, but I just don't know how to solve it... I found three possible solutions for solving recursion problems in general:
- Change recursion to iteration
- Use memoization
- Use SetTimeout
But I think that I can use none of them:
- I can not implement iteration because of unknown count of operations needed
- I don't understand memoization well enough, but I think it does not fit either (or maybe I'm wrong and someone could told me differently?)
- I can not use SetTimeout, because it should be blocking function calls at this particular animation.
How do I fix this problem?
// Pushes circles aside when some other circle leans on these circles (on zoom in)
var moveCirclesAside = function(circle1, circleToSkip, groupOfMoves) {
var count = circles.length;
for (var i = 0; i < count; i++) {
// Skip the same circle
if (i == circle1.i) {
continue;
}
// Also skip the circle which was intended not to move any further
if (circleToSkip != null && i == circleToSkip.i) {
continue;
}
// Get second circle
var circle2 = circles[i];
// Calculate a distance between two circles
var dx = circle2.x - circle1.x;
var dy = circle2.y - circle1.y;
var distance = Math.sqrt((dx * dx) + (dy * dy));
// If circles already collided need to do some moving...
if (distance <= circle1.r + circle2.r + OD.config.circleSpacing) {
// Get collision angles
var angle = Math.atan2(dy, dx);
var sine = Math.sin(angle);
var cosine = Math.cos(angle);
// Some circle position calculation
var x = OD.config.circleSpacing;
var xb = x + (circle1.r + circle2.r);
var yb = dy * cosine - dx * sine;
// Save each state (move) of any circle to the stack for later rollback of the movement
groupOfMoves.push(copyCircleByVal(circle2));
// Move the circle
circle2.x = circle1.x + (xb * cosine - yb * sine);
circle2.y = circle1.y + (yb * cosine + xb * sine);
// Make sure that circle won't go anywhere out of the canvas
adjustCircleByBoundary(circle2);
// If moved circle leans against some other circles make sure that they are moved accordingly
// And such related moves must be grouped for correct rolback of moves later - so we pass 'groupOfMoves' var
moveCirclesAside(circle2, circle1, groupOfMoves);
}
}
};