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C# C# Objects Methods Methods

Why don't we put <= on Width and Height?

bool inBounds = point.X >= 0 && point.X < Width && point.Y >= 0 && point.Y < Height;

2 Answers

its should work but it isn't a valid point.

The answer was in the next video. I Forgot about the counting from 0 thing ;)

because if u use <= the point will be in the grid of the map

But that's the point? :D:D

Would this work?

bool inBounds = point.X >= 0 && point.X <=Width && point.Y >= 0 && point.Y <= Height;