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Zoom out to /10. The map will be 21 squares across. Each point of the cross is exactly 10 squares away. It's easy to imagine a circle that touches the edges of the map. If it's close, count the squares sideways and vertical. If (S*S)+(V*V) > 100 then it's clear.
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I was far from good at math, but I always use the pythagorean theorem for this. In most cases it's not even necessary to know the exact outcome.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kodabear Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Aug 2017 at 15:48
Originally posted by Eresh Eresh wrote:

http://www.digioso.org/dilly_tools/illy_distance.pl

Put both coords in, press submit, win :D
this is what i use to "count" ten sqs
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Originally posted by Captain Kindly Captain Kindly wrote:

I was far from good at math, but I always use the pythagorean theorem for this. In most cases it's not even necessary to know the exact outcome.
thanks, CK. i was beginning to wonder what sort of maths-crazed school i attended.
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