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3,875 PointsCan I do this? Because I can't still understand what Object-Oriented will do.
func Point(x: Int, y: Int, inRange range:Int) -> [(Int ,Int)] { var results: [(Int,Int)] = [] //You can also write results = Point
let lowerBoundOfXRange = x - range
let upperBoundOfXRange = x + range
let lowerBoundOfYRange = y - range
let upperBoundOfYRange = y + range
for xCoordinate in lowerBoundOfXRange...upperBoundOfXRange {
for yCoordinate in lowerBoundOfYRange...upperBoundOfYRange{
let coordinatePoint = (x: xCoordinate, y: yCoordinate)
results.append(coordinatePoint)
}
}
return results
}
let coordinatePoint = Point(x: 0, y: 0, inRange: 1)
1 Answer
Maria Te
8,521 PointsWhat is your question? Why did you stick your code here like that? Makes no sense