1. Checking your setup. It’s important to read the Before You Begin section at www.deitel.com/books/cpp11fp/
to make sure that you’ve copied the book’s examples to your hard drive correctly.
2. Locating the completed application. Open a Command Prompt window. To change to the directory for the completed GuessNumber application, type cd C:examplesch01GuessNumberWindows, then press Enter (Fig. 1.7). The command cd
is used to change directories.
3. Running the GuessNumber application. Now that you are in the directory that contains the GuessNumber application, type the command GuessNumber (Fig. 1.8) and press Enter. [Note: GuessNumber.exe
is the actual name of the application; however, Windows assumes the .exe
extension by default.]
4. Entering your first guess. The application displays "Please type your first guess."
, then displays a question mark (?
) as a prompt on the next line (Fig. 1.8). At the prompt, enter 500 (Fig. 1.9).
5. Entering another guess. The application displays "Too high. Try again."
, meaning that the value you entered is greater than the number the application chose as the correct guess. So, you should enter a lower number for your next guess. At the prompt, enter 250 (Fig. 1.10). The application again displays "Too high. Try again."
, because the value you entered is still greater than the number that the application chose as the correct guess.
6. Entering additional guesses. Continue to play the game by entering values until you guess the correct number. The application will display "Excellent! You guessed the number!"
(Fig. 1.11).
7. Playing the game again or exiting the application. After you guess correctly, the application asks if you’d like to play another game (Fig. 1.11). At the "Would you like to play again (y or n)?"
prompt, entering the one character y causes the application to choose a new number and displays the message "Please type your first guess."
followed by a question mark prompt (Fig. 1.12) so you can make your first guess in the new game. Entering the character n ends the application and returns you to the application’s directory at the Command Prompt (Fig. 1.13). Each time you execute this application from the beginning (i.e., Step 3), it will choose the same numbers for you to guess.