I'm making a game for a class and one element of the game is displaying a number of cabbages, which are stored in an ArrayList. This ArrayList must be a fixed number of 20, 10 of Good Cabbage and 10 of Bad Cabbage.
As the cabbages are created, I want to make sure they don't overlap when they are displayed. Where I'm running into trouble with this is that when I find a cabbage that overlaps, I'm not sure how to go back and create a new cabbage in its place. So far when the code finds an overlap, it just stops the loop. I guess I'm having trouble properly breaking out of a loop and restarting at the index that goes unfilled.
Here's what I have so far for this. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
// Initialize the elements of the ArrayList = cabbages
// (they should not overlap and be in the garden) ....
int minX = 170 ;
int maxX = 480;
int minY = 15;
int maxY = 480;
boolean r = false;
Cabbage cabbage;
for (int i = 0; i < N_GOOD_CABBAGES + N_BAD_CABBAGES; i++){
if (i % 2 == 0){
cabbage = new GoodCabbage((int)(Math.random()* (maxX-minX + 1))+ minX,
(int)(Math.random()*(maxY-minY + 1))+ minY,window);
}
else {
cabbage = new BadCabbage((int)(Math.random()* (maxX-minX + 1))+ minX,
(int)(Math.random()*(maxY-minY + 1))+ minY,window);
}
if (i >= cabbages.size()){
// compares the distance between two cabbages
for (int j = 0; j < cabbages.size(); j++){
Point c1 = cabbage.getLocation();
Cabbage y = (Cabbage) cabbages.get(j);
Point c2 = y.getLocation();
int distance = (int) Math.sqrt((Math.pow((c1.x - c2.x), 2) + Math.pow((c1.y - c2.y),2)));
if (distance <= (CABBAGE_RADIUS*2) && !(i == j)){
r = true;
}
}
if (r){
break;
}
cabbage.draw();
cabbages.add(i, cabbage);
}
}