Esempio n. 1
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//prints out all the computers word, depending on the userscore the output differs
void presentComputersWords(Boggle& boggle) {
    vector<string> temp;
    temp=boggle.getComputerWords();
    cout<<"My words(all "<<temp.size()<<" of them):";
    cout<<"{";
    int score=0;
    for (unsigned int i=0; i<temp.size(); i++) {
        score=score+temp[i].size()-3;
        cout<<'"'+temp[i]+'"'+",";
        if (i%8==0) {
            cout<<endl;
        }
    }
    cout<<endl;
    if (score>boggle.getUserScore()) {
        cout<<"my score is "<<score<<" which is more than yours"<<endl;

    }
    else if (score==boggle.getUserScore()) {
        cout<<"my score is "<<score<<" which is the same as yours, i guess you do have a gig of ram"<<endl;
    }
    else {
        cout<<"my score is "<<score<<" which is the less than yours, that is impossible"<<endl;
    }
}
Esempio n. 2
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/**
 * @brief printComputerWords prints the words that computer found and the score that it got
 * @param boggle
 */
void printComputerWords(Boggle& boggle){

    boggle.computerFind();

    set<string> words = boggle.getComputerWords();
    clearConsole();
    cout << "It's my turn!" << endl;
    cout << "My words (" << words.size() << "): " << "{";

    for(set<string>::iterator it = words.begin(); it != words.end(); it++){
        cout << "\""<< *it << "\",";
    }

    cout << "}";
    cout << "\nMy score: "  << boggle.getComputerScore() << endl;
    //If the computer has won the game, taunt the player
    if(boggle.getComputerScore() > boggle.getPlayerScore()){
        cout << "Ha ha ha, I destroyed you. Better luck next time, puny human!" << endl;
    }
}