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i am trying to have a function determine the result

a. If the numbers add up to 5, 7, or 12, then the player wins, and the function should return an indication of this (use some integer to represent a win). b. If the numbers add up to 2, 4, or 11, then the player loses, and the function should return an indication of this (once again, use an integer). c. If the numbers add up to anything else, then the game is a draw and the function should say this (by way of an integer).

question, do i need a different func for winner, loser, and draw?

and what how can i return a integer to main to let main know that if we have a winner a loser a draw.

just learning to program any help would be greatly appreciated

 //function
 int outcome(int, int)
    {
    int die1;
    int die2;
    int winner;
    int loser;
    int draw;

      if (die1&&die2==5||7||12)

      return 99;

      if (die1&&die2==2||4||11)

      return loser;

      else
      return draw;
      }



    // func to get a random number
    int rollDice()
    {
    int roll;

    roll = (rand()%6)+1;

    return roll;
    }

the main func

#include <iostream> 
#include <cstdlib> 
#include <fstream> 

using namespace std; 

int main() 
{ 
double die1=0; 
double die2=0;
int winner=0; //counter for winners   
int loser=0; //counter for losers
int draw=0; //counter for draw 

//func to determine the outcome 
int outcome(int, int); 

//func for random numbers 
int rollDice(); 

int outcome(int, int) 
if (return==99) 
    cout <<"winner";
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  • Is this homework? Also, loser and draw have no values in your outcome function and it's badly declared. Aug 6, 2012 at 4:26
  • Hello, the way i wrote outcome does it make sense ? will i get a result back to main
    – SQLMan
    Aug 6, 2012 at 4:36
  • Have you studied functions yet? Can you do basic programs only using main()? Have you worked with arrays? Aug 6, 2012 at 4:39
  • yes i studied a functions that return by value, i have not studied array yet. yes i have done few programs without functions.
    – SQLMan
    Aug 6, 2012 at 4:41
  • Study arrays before functions. They're extremely elemental. Aug 6, 2012 at 4:43

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Your code has several syntax errors. If I want to, say, make a function to add two integer numbers, I'd do something like this:

int add(int a, int b) //VARIABLES MUST CARRY A NAME!
{
    return a+b;
}

If you want to work with conditions, do this:

if(a==5 && b==6 || a==6 && b==7) //Just as an example

Your fixed condition would be this:

if (die1+die2==5 || die1+die2==7 || die1+die2==12)

Also, study variable scope. Let's say I have the following:

int main()
{
    int myVar = 1;
}

int anotherFunction()
{
    println("%d", myVar); //This will cause an error, because myVar doesn't exist here, it only exists in main()
}

These are the most notable errors I can see in your code.

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  • Hello, thank you so much i see what you mean now, i will review more and see if i could come up with a solution thank you
    – SQLMan
    Aug 6, 2012 at 5:08

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