1
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 9:37
But it's worth a shot because one of you might be fucking bored.
I'm trying to make a game in C++ (don't argue, only language I can use).
3x3 grid, unique numbers in each one, user cannot see the answers, user need to guess the numbers in like 20 guesses.
I managed to make an array, but that is about it. I figure 3 arrays need to be made for the display - input - answer.
Any help would be appreciated.
2
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 9:48
GUI or console?
O wait sepples, ofcourse it's console.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 9:56
>>1
What else is there excpet for making an array seriously?
cout/printf/puts and cin/scanf?
a while loop and some if statements?
DIY faggot.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 11:56
How is it possible to know C++ and not C?
6
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 12:04
>>5
He went to Devry University?
7
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 12:51
>>5
lol I translated his post as C++ is the only language he was permitted to use.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 13:20
>>4
I think his teacher does not appreciate beauty of real languages like J.
>>2
Of course not, you just have to download merely 1.6 PB of Qt and you'll get GUI.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 13:29
Mayhap we should semi-elaborately troll OP
and write this prog in a way that the numbers chosen are always floating point with an 'infinite' binary representation
and compare them without any sort of [code] e-0x[code] approximation?
10
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 13:35
>>9
I'd prefer to go usual way and write solution in
sed.
11
Name:
sage field
2012-01-11 16:05
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12
Name:
Anonymous
2012-01-11 16:35
>>11
i would but my inventory is full