Im reading a text file like this:
wwwwwwwwwwwwwww wffbbbbbbbbbffw wf1bwbwbwbwbwfw wbbbbbbbbbbbbbw wbwbwbwbwbwbwbw wbbbbbbbbbbbbbw wbwbwbwbwbwbwbw wbbbbbbbbbbbbbw wbwbwbwbwbwbwbw wbbbbbbbbbbbbbw wbwbwbwbwbwbwbw wbbbbbbbbbbbbbw or
fffffffffffffff wffffffffffffff fwfffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff ff1ffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffffffffff fff2fffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff wffffffffffffff fwfffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffwfffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff fffffffffffffff Then I get the x and the y of this file by doing a strlen of the first string for y and the number of lines for x :
void Map::get_size_map(char *dat_name) { std::ifstream ifs; int x; int y; char c; x = 0; y = 0; c = 0; ifs.open (dat_name, std::ifstream::in); if(ifs.is_open()) { while(!ifs.eof()) { c = ifs.get(); if(y == 0 && c != '\n') x++; if(c == '\n') y++; } } ifs.close(); this->x_map = x; this->y_map = y; } Now in my program I wanna access let's say the [4][2] position of my map, for that I made a function returning the correct place in my 1d array with my func like this :
int Map::fix_Pos(int x, int y) { int x_r; int y_r; x_r = x * this->x_map; return (x_r + y); } It works well for the first text(map) but for the second I get strange behavior on the first move when I start to move inside the map
fix_posreturn, the index of [4, 2] if all the values were in a 1D array??