The code is not yet complete but I have had some issues. This is my current code:
public class Engine
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String word = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Player 1! Please enter a word.");
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Switch to Player 2. It is time to play hangman!");
char[] letters = word.toCharArray();
String[] underscores = new String[word.length()];
for(int i=0; i<=word.length()-1; i++)
{
underscores[i]="_ ";
}
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
for (int i=0; i<word.length(); i++)
{
builder.append(underscores[i]);
}
int mistakes = 0;
while(mistakes!=7)
{
String answer = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null, "Please guess a letter.\n" + "Mistakes = " + mistakes + " of 7!\n\n" + builder.toString() + "\n\n");
char guess = answer.charAt(0);
for(int i=0; i<=word.length()-1; i++)
{
if(guess==letters[i])
{
underscores[i] = answer;
for (int x=0; x<word.length(); x++)
{
builder.append(underscores[x]);
}
}
}
}
}
}
The problem I am having is with the StringBuilder part and .append()
For example, if the word is "hat". A window will appear with three underscores, like so:
If I were to guess "h", then it would change to:
_ _ _ h _ _
INSTEAD OF
h _ _
Furthermore, if I were to guess "t" next, it would change to:
_ _ _ h _ _ h _ t
It adds the changed elements of the array to the already existing array. I am pretty sure it is caused by the append method, but I have no knowledge of any alternatives.