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so my Boolean method runs and returns the correct true or false....but I need some sort of scanner function to get what was returned to follow into the if statements. here is my main code. any help is appreciated! also, my counter doesn't work :( I'm new.

import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner;

public class CrapsP5 {
public static void main(String[] args) {

    int number = 0, total, counter;

    total = counter = 0;
    String response;
    Scanner console = new Scanner(System. in );
    //1
    System.out.println("Would you like to play craps? (Y/N)");
    response = console.next();
    if (response.equalsIgnoreCase("N")) {
        System.exit(0);
    }
    //2       
    System.out.println("Welcome to craps. Would you like to see the rules? (Y/N)");
    response = console.next();
    if (response.equalsIgnoreCase("Y")) {
        rules();
    }
    //3 call play method

    play();
    //I need something here to act like the scanner console does?? yes?? but what?
    if (true) {

        System.out.println("Congrats! You've won!");
        counter++; //add 1 to win count (w) 
        total = counter;
        play();

    }
    if (false) {
        System.out.println("I'm sorry, you've lost.");
        System.exit(0);
    }
    //4
    System.out.println("Thanks for playing! You won " + total + " number of times before     losing.");
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  • What does your play() method return?
    – addiedx44
    Feb 28, 2013 at 6:22
  • why can't u make your play() return a boolean and use that in your if statement?
    – Rahul
    Feb 28, 2013 at 6:23
  • my play() method does indeed return boolean true or false statement, but when I call play in the main, it does read the returned true or false...it doesnt apply the if statements to the returned boolean.
    – MaryK
    Feb 28, 2013 at 6:55

3 Answers 3

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which is your boolean method? play()? If so

boolean result = play();
if(result){
...
}
else{
...
}

or

if(play()){
    ...
} else {
    ...
}
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  • my play() method returns a boolean 'true' or 'false' statement.
    – MaryK
    Feb 28, 2013 at 6:54
  • if so any of the above method should solve your problem. please try out first
    – rajesh
    Feb 28, 2013 at 6:57
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Try:

if(play())
{
  ....
}
else
{

}

If your play() returns boolean.

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I would like to point out this:

play();
if (true) {

    System.out.println("Congrats! You've won!");
    counter++; //add 1 to win count (w) 
    total = counter;
    play();

}

says, the user plays for the first time, and if he wins, the flow gets into the conditional block, and another call to play takes place.No matter the user wins or loses the second time he plays, the counter does not change and the game ends, by executing:

System.out.println("Thanks for playing! You won " + total + " number of times before losing.");

I would suggest the use while loop to continue playing until the user loses. As in:

while(play()){
    System.out.println("Congrats! You've won!");
    counter++; 
    total = counter;        
}
//It is assumed that the counter and eventually the game should restart on losing
System.out.println("I'm sorry, you've lost.");
System.out.println("Thanks for playing! You won " + total + " number of times before losing.");

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