When a coordinate is selected, it should be replaced with a “~”. However, it’s being replaced with the ascii value for the ~ instead (126). I tried a few different things, but I always get the 126 instead of the ~. Any ideas?
Thanks for the help!
int board_is_empty(int N, int board[ROWS][COLS])
{
int i = 0, j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < N; i++)
{
for (j = 0; j < N; j++)
{
if (board[i][j] != '~')
{
return 0;
}
}
}
return 1;
}
//updates the board to replace each selected coordinate with a ~.
//returns nothing
void update_board (int board[ROWS][COLS], int row_target, int column_target)
{
board[row_target][column_target] = '~';
}
int main(void)
{
int game_board[ROWS][COLS] = {0};
int rows, columns = 0;
int players_turn = 1, target_column = -1, target_row = -1, value = 0;
int row_selection = 0, column_selection = 0;
int i = 0;
initialize_game_board(game_board);
display_board(game_board);
generate_starting_point(game_board, &rows, &columns);
printf ("\nPlease hit <Enter> to continue.\n");
getchar ();
while (board_is_empty(ROWS, game_board) != 1)
{
select_target (&target_row, &target_column, players_turn);
value += game_board[target_row][target_column];
update_board (game_board, target_row, target_column); //should cause the coordinates at target_row && target_column to be replaced with a ~
display_board(game_board);
}
printf("\n%d", value);
}
‘~’ is a character and you have declared board as a two dimensional integer array.
so when you write board[row_target][column_target] = ‘~’;
it convert ‘~’ it into integer i.e into its ascii value which is 126
and there for it becomes board[row_target][column_target] = 126
I will suggest make board as two dimensional character array. Hopefully it will solve your problem.
And in case if you want it as integer only then consider 126 as a special no which means ‘~’ by declaring