How many times should four right come up


Assignment

Modify your version of the project to the following specifications.

1) Randomly generate a code to break in the range of 0000 to 9999. Use characters not integers.

2) Include an option which test all possible guesses instead of playing the game. A table will be generated which is 10,000 long with a guess starting at characters 0000 to 9999 incrementing by 1 each time.

a) The test will loop and test all possible guesses against your randomly chosen code.

b) Print the following headings

Code Guess #right #right in wrong spot Sum

Example: A code was randomly chosen such as 0120

Code       Guess     #right     #right in wrong       spot       Sum
0120       0000       2             0                             2
0120       0001       1             2                             3
0120       0002       1             2                             3
0120       0003       1             1                             2
etc.............
0120       0012       1             3                             4
etc..........
0120       0120       4             0                             4
etc..........
0120       2100       2            2                              4
etc......
0120       9999       0            0                              0

This is to make sure you are not double counting. The max in any column can be no greater than 4 and the sum can never be greater than 4. Of course, just because that is true does not mean it is totally correct. That is why further checks are required.

Answer the following and check with your modified project.

3) How many times should 4 right come up?

4) How many times should 3 right come up?

5) How many times should 2 right come up?

6) How many times should 1 right come up?

7) How many times should 0 right come up?

8) Answer the same for number right in the wrong spot like 3) to 7) from above. Answer the same 3) to 7) for the sum.

9) Does your code verify this?

10) Include an option where you can put in the code to test instead of randomly generating the code. Output the same table as above. Do the same comparison.

code

//System Libraries

#include //Input/Output Library

#include

#include

using namespace std;

//User Libraries

//Global Constants, no Global Variables are allowed

//Math/Physics/Conversions/Higher Dimensions - i.e. PI, e, etc...

//Function Prototypes

//Execution begins here

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

//Set the random number seed

srand(time(0)); // using srand to generate different random numbers everytime

int randomint = (rand()%5)+1; // generate a random number between 1 and 5 using rand

//Declare Variables

char colors[4];// the 4 colors of MasterMind

char ex;

//Random for loop

for(int i=0;i<4;i++){

randomint = (rand()%5)+1; // generate random number from 1 to 5 using rand function

switch(randomint){

case 1: // if randomint is 1 assign 'R' to colors array

colors[i] = 'R';

break;

case 2: // if randomint is 2 assign 'B' to colors array

colors[i] = 'B';

break;

case 3: // if randomint is 3 assign 'Y' to colors array

colors[i] = 'Y';

break;

case 4: // if randomint is 4 assign 'P' to colors array

colors[i] = 'P';

break;

case 5: // if randomint is 5 assign 'G' to colors array

colors[i] = 'G';

break;

}

}

//Initialize or input i.e. set variable values

char usercolors[4]; // user array for colors input from user

// print to console output

cout <<"The colors of the game is red is R, blue is B, yellow is Y,green is G,purple is P"<

cout<<"Please use uppercase letters when you play the game"<

cout<

cout<<"Colors R,B,Y,P and G"<

cout << "Let play the game (:" << endl;

int turncounter = 0; // initialize turncounter to 0

while(turncounter != 12){ // loop 12 times

turncounter++;

cout << "Current try: " << turncounter << endl;

for(int i=0;i<4;i++){ // Ask user 4 colors

cout << "Color " << i << ": ";

cin >> usercolors[i];

cout << endl;

}

for(int i=0;i<4;i++){ // compare user entered colors with the random generated colors array

if(usercolors[i] == colors[i]) // if color matches then print right else wrong

cout << "Right" << " ";

else

cout << "Wrong" << " ";

}

cout << endl << endl;

// if all four color matches then user win else lost

if(usercolors[0] == colors[0] &&

usercolors[1] == colors[1] &&

usercolors[2] == colors[2] &&

usercolors[3] == colors[3])

{

cout << "You win! Number of tries: " << turncounter << endl;

return 0;

}else{

cout << "Nope." << endl << endl;

}

// Ask if user wants to keep trying again or not

cout<<"do you want to exit type Y to exit or N to continue keep trying "<

cin>>ex;

if(ex=='Y') // if user types 'Y' exit

return 0;

}

if(turncounter == 12){ // if turncounter is 12 user lost

cout << "You lost.):" << endl;

}

return 0;

}

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