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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:40
Write a modular program (no classes yet, just from what you learned last year), that allows two players to play a game of tic-tac-toe. use a two-dimensional char array with 3 rows and 3 columns as the game board. each element of the array should be initialized with an asterisk (*). the program should display the initial board configuration and then start a loop that does the following: allow player 1 to select a location on the board for an x by entering a row and column number. then redisplay the board with an x replacing the * in the chosen location. if there is no winner yet and the board is not yet full, allow player 2 to select a location on the board for an o by entering a row and column number. then redisplay the board with an o replacing the * in the chosen location. the loop should continue until a player has won or a tie has occurred, then display a message indicating who won, or reporting that a tie occurred. player 1 wins when there are three xs in a row, a column, or a diagonal on the game board. player 2 wins when there are three ox in a row, a column, or a diagonal on the game board. a tie occurs when all of the locations on the board are full, but there is no winner. input validation: only allow legal moves to be entered. the row must be 1, 2, or 3. the column must be 1, 2 3. the (row, column) position entered must currently be empty (i.e., still have an asterisk in it).
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:30
Avariable definition defines the name of a variable that will be used in a program, as well as
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:00
What provides an array of buttons for quick access to commonly used commands and tools
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 07:50
Write a defining table and then a program that determines if you can sleep in or not. your program should get all its input from your computerās clock. on all weekdays (monday through friday) that are not holidays, your program should output āget up! ā on all other days (weekends and holidays), your program should output āsleep in.ā the three holidays that your program must check for are january 1 (new yearās day), july 4 (u.s. independence day), and december 25 (christmas). you donāt need to include other holidays in your program because most other holidays do not occur on a fixed day each year.
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