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| Program Help Ok so my first thread got deleted, due to spam. However, I still need help with my program. So here's my program description. Electronic submission: You are to electronically submit your assignment through Moodle at clasess.cs.siue.edu. Objectives: Loops and decisions. Problem Description Write a program to simulate a game of dice rolling. The dice will be rolled by three players, with each player rolling one die each. Each player will continue rolling a die and adding its value to their total up to that point. The player whose total goes over twenty first wins. To generate the player’s roll, a random number generator will be used, as shown below. If two players go over twenty with the same roll, then the player with the largest number wins. If the two winners have the same number, then it is a tie. Remember there can be three way ties, also. After each player rolls, the program should display a vertical graph of each player’s total points to pictorially show who is winning at that point. In order to randomly “throw” the die, you must include the following statements: Include the following prototypes: #include<ctime> The following should be the first statement in main(): srand((unsigned)time(NULL)); When you need to roll the die: die = (rand() % 6) + 1; // die is a variable name that you made up I am suppose to use X's to keep tally of the score, using setw(). Also here's my code so far, which isn't that far along at all, due to the fact that I am not a good programmer when dealing with complex programs. I know this probably isn't that hard but for me it it. So any help would be great //Name: Nick Auffarth |
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| Re: Program Help I am a newbie too at this programming stuff. Maybe we can work on the algorithm together to help get you started? Do you want the program to "roll" the dice three times before it displays the results of all three players? Or roll once, and then display one result before rolling again? I figured either one of those would be the next step in your algorithm after you entered the players names. |
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| Re: Program Help Yeah I want the program to roll the dice once for each player, show the result of the row, dispalys x's in a column that corresponds with the number rolled. I need to keep doing this until one of them "wins." There hardest part I have is the rolling of the die, when ever it rolls I get the same number for each player. Also I need the x's in the columns to correspond with each new sum. |
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| Re: Program Help In my book, it says you have to use the header file cstdlib to use function rand to generate a random number. Do you think using #include<cstdlib> would help? Wasn't sure since your instructions mentioned ctime header file...maybe they are similar. |
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| Re: Program Help I don;t know but I'll try it see if that works. |
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| Re: Program Help I still get the same numbers. |
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| Re: Program Help hmm, ok. I'll keep looking to see if I can find something that might explain that. |
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| Re: Program Help Here is a description about getting a new random number each time: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/c...lib/srand.html |
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| Re: Program Help I ran that example program on that webpage, and it did change the random number (after running the program twice). It seems you have to change the srand value from srand ( time(NULL) ); to srand (1); after rolling the die. |
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| Re: Program Help I am so lost.......... |
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