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unit module Neighbors;
# neighbors returns the neighbors of given index. Neighbors are cached
# in @neighbors array. This way we don't have to compute them
# everytime neighbors subroutine is called for the same position.
sub neighbors (
@puzzle, Int $y, Int $x --> List
) is export {
# @directions is holding a list of directions we can move in. It's
# used later for neighbors subroutine.
state List @directions = (
# $y, $x
( +1, +0 ), # bottom
( -1, +0 ), # top
( +0, +1 ), # left
( +0, -1 ), # right
);
# @neighbors holds the neighbors of given position.
state Array @neighbors;
if @puzzle[$y][$x] {
# If we've already computed the neighbors then no need to do
# it again.
unless @neighbors[$y][$x] {
my Int $pos-x;
my Int $pos-y;
# Starting from the intital position of $y, $x we move to
# each direction according to the values specified in
# @directions array. In this case we're just trying to
# move in 4 directions (top, bottom, left & right).
DIRECTION: for @directions -> $direction {
$pos-y = $y + $direction[0];
$pos-x = $x + $direction[1];
# If movement in this direction is out of puzzle grid
# boundary then move on to next direction.
next DIRECTION unless @puzzle[$pos-y][$pos-x];
# If neighbors exist in this direction then add them
# to @neighbors[$y][$x] array.
push @neighbors[$y][$x], [$pos-y, $pos-x];
}
}
} else {
# If it's out of boundary then return no neighbor.
@neighbors[$y][$x] = [];
}
return @neighbors[$y][$x];
}
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