So this code is the base outline for a boggle game from online that I copied over.
SOURCE: http://www.codingfriends.com/index.php/2010/06/10/boggle/
bool findUsersWord(string findThis, Grid<char> &theBoard, Vector<cell> &theRoute, string alreadyFound, int placeY, int placeX)
{
// need to find the findThis base case
if (findThis == alreadyFound)
return true;
// need to find the first letter within the board and then progress around that.
if (alreadyFound.empty())
{
for (int rows = 0; rows < theBoard.numRows(); rows++)
for (int cols = 0; cols < theBoard.numCols(); cols++)
// find the each character within the
if (theBoard[rows][cols] == findThis[0])
{
alreadyFound = findThis[0];
cell newR;
newR.row = rows;
newR.col = cols;
theRoute.add(newR);
if (findUsersWord(findThis, theBoard, theRoute, alreadyFound, rows, cols))
return true;
else
// clear out the found Board
theRoute.clear();
}
}
else
{
// try and find the next letters within the area around the base letter
// spin around the letter 3 * 3 grid
for (int y= (placeY > 0 ? placeY-1: placeY); y <=(placeY == (theBoard.numRows()-1) ? placeY : placeY+1);y++)
for (int x=(placeX > 0 ? placeX-1: placeX); x<=(placeX == (theBoard.numCols()-1) ? placeX : placeX+1); x++)
if ((theBoard[y][x] == findThis[alreadyFound.length()]) && (!(y==placeY && x ==placeX)))
// already used letter
if (!placeAlreadyUsed(y,x,theRoute))
{
alreadyFound += findThis[alreadyFound.length()];
cell newR;
newR.row = y;
newR.col = x;
theRoute.add(newR);
if (findUsersWord(findThis, theBoard,theRoute, alreadyFound, y, x))
return true;
else
{
if (alreadyFound.length() > 1)
alreadyFound = alreadyFound.substr(0, alreadyFound.length()-1);
theRoute.removeAt(theRoute.size()-1);
}
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
The code below is the code in question which is part of the code above.
for (int y= (placeY > 0 ? placeY-1: placeY); y <=(placeY == (theBoard.numRows()-1) ? placeY : placeY+1);y++)
for (int x=(placeX > 0 ? placeX-1: placeX); x<=(placeX == (theBoard.numCols()-1) ? placeX : placeX+1)
I am wondering if someone could turn this code into more simple code that doesn’t involve the using of ? and that. I do know the simple parts of it such as the “?” means return and “:” means next line, but I am lost in the fact that it is being used in a for loop and the fact that it would just look like
if(placeY > 0)
return playceY-1
placeY;
Where have I gone wrong?
The
? :block is just a strange looking if statement. It’s an inline if, if you will.Here’s the format
Here’s an example
Will evaluate to
"Hurray"because 1<2 is true. However, if we switch it to1>2it will evaluate to"boo".