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import bisect | |
CHECKBOX_ENTRIES = [ | |
(0, 0, 'One'), | |
(4, 0, 'Two'), | |
(8, 0, 'Three'), | |
(0, 10, 'Red'), | |
(4, 10, 'Green'), | |
(8, 10, 'Blue'), | |
(0, 20, 'A'), | |
(4, 20, 'B'), | |
(8, 20, 'C'), | |
] | |
def get_nearest_checkbox(checkboxes, checkboxes_y, x, y, distance_limit): | |
# binary range search for all checkboxes within Y-axis distance limit | |
left, right = bisect.bisect_left(checkboxes_y, y - distance_limit), bisect.bisect_right(checkboxes_y, y + distance_limit) | |
candidates = checkboxes[left:right] | |
# get the nearest checkbox in the resulting candidates by Euclidean distance | |
result = min(candidates, key=lambda c: (c[0] - x) ** 2 + (c[1] - y) ** 2) | |
return result if (result[0] - x) ** 2 + (result[1] - y) ** 2 <= distance_limit ** 2 else None | |
# sort by Y-axis position | |
sorted_checkboxes = sorted(CHECKBOX_ENTRIES, key=lambda entry: entry[1]) | |
sorted_checkboxes_y = [y for _, y, _ in sorted_checkboxes] | |
# get the Y-axis distance limit, which should be the largest possible X-axis distance | |
distance_limit = max(x for x, _, _ in sorted_checkboxes) - min(x for x, _, _ in sorted_checkboxes) | |
# search for the nearest checkbox to coordinate (3, 1) (should be the checkbox with label "Two") | |
print(get_nearest_checkbox(sorted_checkboxes, sorted_checkboxes_y, 3, 1, distance_limit)) |
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