I am making a TicTacToe program and I'm trying to use OOP techniques. Within my 'Board' class I am wanting the program to store each way a set of moves can be won.
I hope this can be demonstrated here:
Board.h
#pragma once
class Board
{
private:
int winningRows[8][3]; //Variable in question
public:
static const char X = 'X'; //Game piece 'X'
static const char O = 'O'; //Game piece 'O'
static const char EMPTY = ' '; //Empty game piece
static const char TIE = 'T'; //Game is tie
static const char NOONE = 'N'; //Nobody has won game yet
static const int numbOfSquares = 9; //Number of squares on the board
int InitializeWinningCombinations();
void FindWinner();
};
Board.cpp
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "Board.h"
int Board::InitializeWinningCombinations()
{
/*
The playing board
0, 1, 2
3, 4, 5
6, 7, 8
*/
//All possible ways player can win game
winningRows[8][3] = {
//Horizontal
{0, 1, 2},
{3, 4, 5},
{6, 7, 8},
//Vertical
{0, 3, 6},
{1, 4, 7},
{2, 5, 8},
//Diagonal
{2, 4, 6},
{0, 4, 8}
};
//return winnigRows[8][3];
}
void Board::FindWinner()
{
//I am wanting to get the variable here so I can play around with it later.
int winningRows = InitializeWinningCombinations();
}
I could just have the 'winningRows' variable inside the 'FindWinnner' function but from my understanding it is best to abstract as much as possible and have it as a member of the 'Board' class
Thank you for your time.