This is a simple Tic Tac Toe game that i'm programming just to review some C++ concepts.
This is just the beginning and this code is not even near of what it should be, I know. HOWEVER, this code suppose to write an "x" in the board, the user indicate the row and the column that he wants. Why then it trows this exception?? -> "Stack around the variable 'board' was corrupted" If I don't break the debugging and I continue, it put the "x" where it should be. I'm missing something?? Please help!!Code:# include <iostream> # include <string> # include <iomanip> using namespace std; const int ROWS = 2; const int COLS = 2; void showBoard (); int main () { string playerOneName = ""; string playerTwoName = ""; cout << "Player 1, enter your name: "; cin >> playerOneName; system ("cls"); cout << "Player 2, enter your name: "; cin >> playerTwoName; system ("cls"); cout << "\a\aPlayer 1 name is -> " << playerOneName << endl; cout << "Player 2 name is -> " << playerTwoName << endl; system ("pause"); showBoard(); system ("pause"); return 0; } void showBoard () { int selection = 0; int rSelection = 0; int cSelection = 0; cout << "Here is your board!" << endl; char board [ROWS][COLS]; for (int c = 0; c <= ROWS; c++) { cout << setw (10); for (int c2 = 0; c2 <= COLS; c2++) { board [c] [c2] = '*'; cout << board [c] [c2]; } cout << endl; } cout << "Press 1 for instructions or 2 for start to play right now!"; cout << "1 or 2? -> "; cin >> selection; if (selection == 1) cout <<"Do nothing" ; else if (selection == 2) system ("cls"); cout << "Enter the number of the Row that you want the ""X"" : "; cin >> rSelection; cout << "Enter the number of the Column that you want the ""X"" : "; cin >> cSelection; rSelection -= 1; cSelection -= 1; board [rSelection][cSelection] = 'x'; for (int c = 0; c <= ROWS; c++) { cout << setw (10); for (int c2 = 0; c2 <= COLS; c2++) { cout << board [c] [c2]; } cout << endl; } }