Talk:Pig the dice game: Difference between revisions

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== the goal ==
 
<i>The goal of this task is to create a program to score for and <u>simulate</u> dice throws for a two-person game.</i>
 
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:: I just took the hard road and supported both (or neither) humans and computer players (for the REXX example), with any number of each (instead of just two). &nbsp; Also supported an option for the number for the win, personalized the players' names, and allowed for an '''N''' sided die. &nbsp; A fair amount of code was used to make to output very readable (as far as whitespace, indentations, and separators. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 00:13, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
 
 
== Move Go? ==
 
Would the Go example be better placed at [[Pig the dice game/Player]]? --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] 08:06, 9 November 2012 (UTC)
 
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:Thanks :-)<br>--[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] 18:50, 9 November 2012 (UTC)
 
 
: I believe a &nbsp; TOC &nbsp; (table of contents) &nbsp; is automatically built when there are at least four entries (or section headers). &nbsp; There is also a way to force a &nbsp; TOC &nbsp; by using the &nbsp; <big><big> <nowiki> __TOC__ </nowiki> </big></big> &nbsp; HTML tag (or whatever it's called). &nbsp; The before and after characters are two underscores/underbars &nbsp; (<big><big>'''<b>_</b>'''</big></big>). &nbsp; -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 05:25, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
== table of contents ==
 
: I believe a &nbsp; TOC &nbsp; (table of contents) &nbsp; is automatically built when there are at least four entries (or section headers). &nbsp; There is also a way to force a &nbsp; TOC &nbsp; by using the &nbsp; <big><big> <nowiki> __TOC__ </nowiki> </big></big> &nbsp; HTML tag (or whatever it's called). &nbsp; The before and after characters are two underscores/underbars &nbsp; (<big><big>'''<b>_</b>'''</big></big>). &nbsp; -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 05:25, 26 August 2016 (UTC)