Description
The purpose of this challenge is examine the output and write the C++ source code that produces the given output and interaction.
Requirements
- You may use any combination of variable declarations, assignments, conditional statements, expressions, loops, etc
- Include <cstdlib> and <ctime> to enable the use of the built-in random number generator. See below on how to use the random number generator to have the computer produce integers within a given range.
#include <iostream> #include <cstdlib> #include <ctime> int main() { int v1, v2, v3; srand(time(NULL)); // these are examples on how to use the rand() function // v1, v2 and v3 are assigned random numbers below in the // ranges shown in the comments v1 = rand() % 100; // v1 in the range 0 to 99 v2 = rand() % 100 + 1; // v2 in the range 1 to 100 v3 = rand() % 30 + 1985; // v3 in the range 1985-2014 return 0; }
Sample Interaction / Output
$ [ run your program ] You have $20.00 in your account What is your wager? 5.00 Rock, Paper, Scissors (r/p/s): r You showed rock, I showed scissors - You win! You won $5.00, let your wager ride (y/n)? y Ok, your wager is now 10.00 Rock, Paper, Scissors (r/p/s): s You showed scissors, I showed paper - You win! You won $10.00, let your wager ride (y/n)? n You have $30.00 in your account What is your wager? 20.00 Rock, Paper, Scissors (r/p/s): p You showed paper, I showed rock - You lose! You have $10.00 in your account What is your wager? 10.00 Rock, Paper, Scissors (r/p/s): p You showed paper, I showed scissors - You lose! You have $0.00 in your account GAME OVER $ [ back to the command prompt ]
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PROGRAM OUTPUT
USER INPUT
FROM INPUT
CATALOG ID: CPP-BB0004
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