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| Ravencroft·:
--- Quote from: $trinick on March 31, 2016, 08:04:58 PM ---Check if both opposing sides are the same. if(a == c && b == d) { cout << "It's a rectangle!"; } Otherwise, it's a polygon. --- End quote --- Yeah but what if, for example, a=2, b=2, c=4, and d=4? Your suggestion wouldn't work. The program has to be able to check any set of numbers in any order. Edit: Just saw your edit. I'll try it out, thanks! |
| $trinick:
--- Quote from: Ravencroft· on March 31, 2016, 08:10:54 PM ---Yeah but what if, for example, a=2, b=2, c=4, and d=4? Your suggestion wouldn't work. The program has to be able to check any set of numbers in any order. Edit: Just saw your edit. I'll try it out, thanks! --- End quote --- Idk why that post in particular was loving with me but I kept editing it to make it more clear. |
| HooperScooper:
I can only code in scratch and smilebasic but I'm great at scratch |
| Kingdaro:
If you can do that in scratch, you should really look into using other programming languages. Like, damn. |
| HooperScooper:
--- Quote from: Kingdaro on March 31, 2016, 08:30:09 PM ---If you can do that in scratch, you should really look into using other programming languages. Like, damn. --- End quote --- its hard to compile others and I dont know anything about command line I would do it if it had a built in compiler and some code snippets (so I can understand some code) heres a video of the renderer in action (I also play around with the code while running it, causing all the skewing since it goes out of sync) I also sped it up by replacing the custom block with the pen shade block. here it is |
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