My issue is that my program dies whenever it attempts to readout the average and sum of the rolls. I think I need to include the size function in here somewhere but am not sure how to go about it. Possibly scrap the "do while" loop and go with something else, or just am completely missing something.
Here's the code:
#include<iostream> #include<random> #include<ctime> #include<vector> #include<cstdlib> #include<iomanip> using namespace std; int sum5(int d1, int d2, int d3, int d4, int d5); int DiceRoll();
The only difficulty im having is creating a class and methods & being able to access them from my win form app. Can i get a few tips on the do's and donts of creating classes / methods and accessing them from form app.
This is what i have put together so far.
public partial class Form1 : Form { private Image[] dicePics; private int[] diceNum; private Random randomize; public Form1() { InitializeComponent();
i have a project where i create a dice game, the user rolls 2 dice and the computer roles 2 dice. the player that wins 3 out of 5 rolls wins the game. I have completed the requirements, but i wanted to create a pass by value function for "void Dice()", I'm not too sure how that works?
Code:
#include <iostream> #include <ctime> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; //creating my variables and their values int compinput;
I have an error on my Guess the random number game.When you got the right answer it shows the "You got the right answer" and shows the "What is the number?" Here is the code.
Code:
#include<stdio.h> main() { srand(time(0)); int x=rand() % 101,guess=0,tries=3; printf("The computer will generate a random number, try and guess the random number. }
I am completely stuck when assigning values to and passing variables around. It seems that the problem occurs with fscanf function. I have also guessed that it might be passing and reading it as a character, even though I said it will be an integer, and tried atoi() with no luck. I troubleshooted the error as I tried to print the given values after I assign it. I am doing this for a friend I have recently been programming django, so I am completely out of the loop when it comes to C. where I am assigning converting passing in a wrong way?
#include <iostream> #include <stdlib.h> #include <time.h> using namespace std;
/* function main begins program execution */ int main() {
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I have gotten the conditions to execute properly but will end the program after doing a case instead of asking to play again and loop. Also how would i output the number of wins and losses?
The question for homework is Create an application that generates a random number in the range of 1 through 100 and asks the user to guess what the number is. If the user’s guess is higher than the random number, the program should display “Too high, try again.” If the user’s guess is lower than the random number, the program should display “Too low, try again.” If the user guesses the number, the application should congratulate the user and then generate a new random number so the game can start over"
I have no errors in my code, but when it compiles it and I type the number in, and hit calculate nothing happens at all. Im baffled. Here is my code.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data;
I am recreating a hangman game. I'm trying to generate a random number to choose which word from my words list to use and I've done it a billion times before just like this. So, here's my code:
#include <iostream> #include <cstdlib> //standard library. #include <ctime> //for random. #include <fstream> //for reading and writing to a file. #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { int num_words; string word[num_words];
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I have the text file "words.txt" info below.
5 dog cat horse pig bird
If I run the program as it is, I get a segmentation fault core dumped error, however, if I take all the stuff that reads in the words from the words.txt file, like so:
#include <iostream> //every program has this. #include <cstdlib> //standard library. #include <ctime> //for random. #include <fstream> //for reading and writing to a file. #include <string>
I'm just having a bit of troubles on getting my code to work from this psuedo code - It has been asked for the object to be set at at least a height of 30 units (in the y property). -
#include <iostream> #include <Windows.h> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; struct Player { float position ; float velocity ;
Write a program that plays the game of guess the number.the program chooses the number to be guessed by choosing an integer at random in the range 1-1000. The program then types 'i have a number between 1 and 1000,can you guess number? Then the player then types the first guess, the program responds.
I have a problem with my code while trying to simulate a snakes and ladders program. The objective of the program is to simulate many games (100000+) to gain statistics:
1. The most likely number of rolls. 2. The mean value of the number of rolls. 3. The most common square, C, on which a token may come to rest. i.e. move on to. 4. The probability of coming to rest on square C. 5. The least likely square on which a token may come to rest and what is the probability of this occurring. 6. The distribution in the number of rolls needed per game presented as a normalised graph. 7. The minimum number of rolls of the die - called Nmin. 8. How many different paths (unique sequences of die rolls) take Nmin rolls to complete the game?
However my program (on Tenacious C) doesn't seem to run at all...
I have run it on internet compilers and other compilers but it must work on Tenacious C.
Below is the code I have at the moment, it works fine when stepped through or ran on a different compiler.
How to create code to answer the 8 points above. For instance, to get point number 2. I must find the total rolls divided by the total number of games, but am not sure how to do this.
Code: #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <time.h> #define NUMBEROFGAMES 10 int GetThePositionOfMovement(int CurrentPosition, int dieValue);
Ok, so doing an assignment for a random number game where you guess and it says too high or too low until you get it right or run out of tries. Here is what I got so far:
I have the code to make the text roll. But the problem is that the application can't execute other instructions coz its busy in the infinite loop of the marquee. How do i make the application to execute its normal instructions as well as roll the text simultaneously
I want to write a C# application that uses the Compact Edition of SQL Server and I want to update the data file on a weekly basis with the current statistics. How should I proceed. It will be a stand alone application. Do I update the data file with a script or something else?
This creates quite a mess. It seems that somehow the "vector" declaration isn't working as the referenced web link seems to suggest that it should. I presume that, as usual, clearing one real error will eliminate the cascade of errors the first real error produces. Why won't VC++ accept the "vector" identifier?
The error messages that follow the build attempt are:
Friedman.cpp d:documents and settingsxxmy documentsvisual studio 2010projectsfriedmanfriedmanEinstein.h(22): warning C4996: 'fopen': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using fopen_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
Why certain projects always roll their own data structures/utililiy classes rather than using the C++ standard libraries? such as linked lists and queues? Is there a particular reason for this?
I'm very new to C Programming and am doing some homework for my intro to C class. "There is a game where one can play and bet money on. Two dice are rolled and the numbers that appear on the dice are added together. If the total is 7 or 11, then the user wins. If the total is 2 or 12, then the user loses. If a different total appears. then the user gets their money back."
However, after finishing the program, I realized that I NEEDED to use random numbers!!! How do I make my program generate random numbers within a range of 1-12? Also, how do I make my program generate NEW random numbers EVERY TIME instead of ONCE??