Switch case, how are you?!
Code:
#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main()
{
int input;
cout<<"1. Play game";
cout<<"2. Load game";
cout<<"3. Play multiplayer";
cout<<"4. Exit";
cin>>input;
switch (input)
{
case 1:
playgame();
break;
case 2:
loadgame();
break;
case 3: //Note use of : not ;
playmultiplayer();
break;
case 4:
}
return 0;
}
I found this and was planning to adapt it because one of my programs says " how are you?" then u enter something and it says you are: (what ever u enterd) but then i want to make the program say "Arn't you gonna ask me how i am?" then u get 2 options:
1, yes
2,no
1,gives u maybe a blank field were u can type something
2 terminates the program
After you clicked "1" and typed something i want it to say "i'm fine thanks!" then terminate.
Thanx! Sounds complex i know but i don't think it is
PS:is it possible on 1, if u type something that isn't identical"how are you" it will say "you still havn't asked me how i am!"