Monday, July 27, 2009

Help with C++?

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Start each animal at square 1 of 70 squares (each square represents possible position. Use variables to keep track of position and if animals slip before square 1 then move them back to square one. Generate %age's by using a random number generator in the range of 1%26lt;= i %26lt;= 10.





Tortoise: Fast plod 1%26lt;= i %26lt;= 5 moves 3 squares right


Slip 6%26lt;= i %26lt;=7 moves 6 squares left


Slow Plod 8%26lt;= i %26lt;=10 moves 1 square right





Hare: sleep 1%26lt;= i%26lt;= 2 no move


Big Hop 3%26lt;= i%26lt;= 4 9 squares right


small hop 5%26lt;= i %26lt;=7 1 square right


Big Slip i == 8 12 squares left


small slip 9%26lt;= i%26lt;=10 2 squares left





Need to print a 70 position line on each loop showing position T (Tortoise), H (Hare). If both land on same square print "OUCH" at that position. all print position should be blank except for T, H and ouch. After each loop test if either animal %26gt;=70 if so print who wins and terminate the program.

Help with C++?
You need a condition to reset the animals to square 1 if they are %26lt; 1.


Also, the while loop test for (hNum %26lt; 70 || tNum %26lt; 70) is not right since you are continuing the race even after one of them has won it. You need %26amp;%26amp; instead with appropriate final print statements.


Your "cout" statements in the for loop needs to account for a space if there is nothing in that position. You also need appropriate "endl"s.


Keep in mind that due to random number usage, the animals might take forever to reach the end line.
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