Given the coordinates of four points in 2D space, return whether the four points could construct a square.
The coordinate (x,y) of a point is represented by an integer array with two integers.
Example:
Input: p1 = [0,0], p2 = [1,1], p3 = [1,0], p4 = [0,1] Output: True
Note:
- All the input integers are in the range [-10000, 10000].
- A valid square has four equal sides with positive length and four equal angles (90-degree angles).
- Input points have no order.
1 class Solution { 2 public: 3 int d(vector<int>& p1, vector<int>& p2) { 4 return (p1[0] - p2[0]) * (p1[0] - p2[0]) + (p1[1] - p2[1]) * (p1[1] - p2[1]); 5 } 6 bool validSquare(vector<int>& p1, vector<int>& p2, vector<int>& p3, vector<int>& p4) { 7 unordered_set<int> s({ d(p1, p2), d(p1, p3), d(p1, p4), d(p2, p3), d(p2, p4), d(p3, p4) }); 8 return !s.count(0) && s.size() == 2; 9 10 } 11 };