Hi, I need to be pointed towards the correct way to express,
a greater percent chance of something happending.
For example:
a and b are playing cards and a has a 60% chance of winning.
and the wins are generated by rand.(got that part) it's just
the percentages
Thanks
Michele
Code:
#include<iostream>
#include<cstdlib>
#include<ctime>
#include<iomanip>
#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
using namespace std;
//function prototype
int pp (int&);
int score = 0;
void main()
{
ofstream outfile("A:\\0F1017_6_2.txt");
if(!outfile){
cerr << "Cannot open output file" << endl;
}
srand((unsigned) time(0));
int a = 0(.56);
int b = 0(.44);
int aa = 0;
int bb = 0;
............................
//my function is:
int pp (int &score) //function pp
{score = ( rand() % 2);
return score;}
i thought that by assigning them to the initialization of the int of each it would work, but i cannot tell if it is...is it?
should i be expressing the chances in the random expression of the function?
thanks Michele/scuba22