package guessthenumber;
/**
*
* @author Barbara Angelopoulou
*/
public class GuessTheNumber {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int a,p,d,c = 0;
boolean l;
do
{
a =(int)((9-0)*Math.random()+0);
p=3;
l= false;
System.out.println("welcome");
System.out.println("the computer selects a number,you have three
attempts to find what that number is");
System.out.println("ready to find the number ?");
System.out.println("************ LETS PLAY ! ************");
do
{
System.out.println("what number do you believe has been selected?");
System.out.println("you have "+p+" tries");
d = scannerUserInput.getInteger();
p--;
if(d
{
System.out.println("the number is greater");
}
else
{
System.out.println("the number is lower");
}
if(d==a)
{
l=true;
}
}
while (p>=1 && d!=a);
if(l==true)
{
System.out.println("well done,you did it !");
System.out.println("if you want you can play again");
System.out.println("do you want to play again ?");
System.out.println("press 1 to play again or press any other key
tocd leave the game");
c = scannerUserInput.getInteger();
}
else
{
System.out.println("the number is "+a);
System.out.println("maybe you find the number next time...");
System.out.println("if you want you can play again");
System.out.println("do you want to play again ?");
System.out.println("press 1 to play again or press any other key to
leave the game");
c = scannerUserInput.getInteger();
}
}
while(c==1);
}
}