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lianna [129]
3 years ago
9

The physical parts of a computer are called application software.

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

false

Explanation:

zlopas [31]3 years ago
3 0
Ok so what was the question
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using namespace std;

//function prototypes

void showBoard(char[][3]);

bool checkWinner(char[][3], char);

void playerMove(char[][3], char);

int main()

{

  //declare variables needed

  //declare 2D array for the board

  //and initialize with all *

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                      {'*', '*', '*'},

                      {'*', '*', '*'}};

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                  //of number of moves

                  //to determine tie

  cout << "TIC - TAC - TOE\n\n";

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      cout << "Player 1 moves\n";

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      playerMove(board, 'X');

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      moves++;

      //if this is a winning move

      //store winner and terminate

      if(checkWinner(board, 'X')){

          showBoard(board);

          cout << "\nPlayer 1 (X) wins!\n";

          return 0;

      }

      //if 9 moves are done

      //break from loop

      if(moves == 9)

          break;

      //display board again

      showBoard(board);

      cout << "Player 2 moves\n";

      //do the same thing for player O

      playerMove(board, 'O');

      moves++;

      if(checkWinner(board, 'O')){

          showBoard(board);

          cout << "\nPlayer 2 (O) wins!\n";

          return 0;

      }

  }

  //if we have gone this far and program

  //still has not terminated (no winner)

  //it means this is a tie

  showBoard(board);

  cout << "This game is a tie!\n";

  //return 0 to mark successful completion of program

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}

//this function is helpful because we need to show

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void showBoard(char board[][3]){

  cout << endl;

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  for(int row = 0; row < 3; row++){

      //loop on the columns

      for(int col = 0; col < 3; col++)

          cout << board[row][col] << "    ";

      //display newline after each row

      cout << endl << endl;

  }

  cout << endl;

}

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//is a winning player

bool checkWinner(char board[][3], char player){

  //boolean variable to check

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          //Notice that the right part of the

          //assignment operator, is an expression

          //with a relational operator (==)

          //this expression will yield either

          //true (1) or false (0)

          //while flag is already true (1)

          //if multiplied by true (1) will result

          //in true(0), or multiplied by false (0)

          //will result in false (0)

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      }

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      //is still true at this point, it means we have

      //three chars of the same kind within the row,

      //thus we have a winner

      if(flag)

          return true;

      else

          continue;

  }

  //CHECK FOR WINNER IN COLUMNS

  //using a similar logic

  for(int col = 0; col < 3; col++){

      flag = true;

      for(int row = 0; row < 3; row++){

          flag *= (board[row][col] == player);

      }

      if(flag)

          return true;

      else

          continue;

  }

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  flag = true;

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      cout << "Invalid move! Try again\n";

      cout << "Row: ";

      cin >> row;

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