Sunday, 10 December 2017

Word Jumble Game In C

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>

using namespace std;
int main()


{
enum fields {WORD, HINT, NUM_FIELDS};
const int NUM_WORDS = 6;
const string WORDS[NUM_WORDS][NUM_FIELDS] =


{
{"ict", "Do you feel you’re banging your head against something?"},
{"electronics", "These might help you see the answer."},
{"calculus", "Going slowly, is it?"},
{"urdu", "Keep at it."},
{"programming", "It’s what the game is all about."},
{"maths"


}
};
srand( (unsigned int)time(0));
int choice = (rand() % NUM_WORDS);


string theWord = WORDS[choice][WORD];
string theHint = WORDS[choice][HINT];

string jumble = theWord;
int length = jumble.size();
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i)


{
int index1 = (rand() % length);
int index2 = (rand() % length);
char temp = jumble[index1];


jumble[index1] = jumble[index2];
jumble[index2] = temp;
}
cout << "\t\t\tWelcome to Word Jumble!\n\n";
cout << "Unscramble the letters to make a word.\n";
cout << "Enter ’hint’ for a hint.\n";
cout << "Enter ’quit’ to quit the game.\n\n";
cout << "The jumble is: " <<jumble;


string guess;
cout << "\n\nYour guess: ";


cin >>guess;
while ((guess != guess) && (guess != "quit"))


{
if (guess == "hint")


{
cout << theHint;
}
else
{
cout << "Sorry, that’s not it.";


}
cout <<"\n\nYour guess: ";


cin >> guess;
}
if (guess == theWord)


{
cout << "\nThat’s it! You guessed it!\n";


}
cout << "\nThanks for playing.\n";
return 0;


}

 
 

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