![]() ![]() But now that I pulled it out I cant think or find a way to make it play multiple times.ĬODE: This is what I've modified But it still comes out wrong. Not very good of a book my teach gave us.Ħ# I changed this to the recommended t, c, b but dont know what you mean by the numbering?ħ# Asking to continue with a Q was the only way I could find to get multiple plays in this game. I was running out of ideas and my book is like ready the bible in hebrew translated from japanese. ![]() I had no reason for this except trying to make something work that didnt give me a weird output, no output or wrong output. I usually indent and space properly after I get what I need on the screen.ĥ# if(x <= 20 = 0). And answers to your questions.ġ# I have no clue where to place this in my code strand (time(0)) for proper seeding.Ģ# for(int i=1 i<=1 i++) I honestly have no clue why this was in there except it was in the example and the example worked with it so I left it in.ģ# I modified my generator or atleast where this looks like it goes in the code.Ĥ# Formating This is just a rough draft to get thoughts on the screen. I was trying to follow a example in my book that is similar but it didnt come out quite right. Ok first Im going to apologize for my ignorance. #include #include #include using namespace std ![]()
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