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I have problems with my pascal code.

When compiling it shows me the error: syntax : until expected but end found.

PROGRAM EvilGOTO;
Var rand,count,guess : integer;
LABEL correct, schleife, wrong, ende;

begin
    Randomize;
            count :=0;
            repeat
                    schleife:
                    count := count+1;
                    rand := Random(10);
                    guess := Random(10);
                    if rand=guess
                    then
                            writeln('Correct')
                            end
                    else
                            writeln('False Guess')
                            goto schleife
             until
             count = 10;
end.    

can you help me?

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  • 4
    if..then..end is the problem. That end after writeln('Correct').
    – TLama
    Nov 13, 2014 at 14:07
  • Best to avoid goto. Try to come up with another way to exit the loop on that else. Nov 13, 2014 at 14:09
  • 1
    A side note: you seem to be using the goto to create a loop, but you are using it inside a loop (repeat ... until). That's perfectly superfluous and, when you've fixed the issue mentioned by @TLama, you can try and get rid of the goto (as well as the corresponding label).
    – Andriy M
    Nov 13, 2014 at 17:44
  • can you pls help me to optimize this code?:)
    – GOTO
    Nov 13, 2014 at 19:44

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PROGRAM EvilGOTO;
Var rand,count,guess : integer;
begin
    Randomize;
    count :=0;
    repeat
      rand := Random(10);
      guess := Random(10);
      if rand=guess then
         writeln('Correct')
         else
         begin
           count := count+1;
           writeln('False Guess');
         end
    until count = 10 or rand=guess;
end.    
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  • ok thank you very much, but the prog has to stop after a "correct" how can i get this function?
    – GOTO
    Nov 14, 2014 at 13:02
  • Now it stops after 10 "correct" values. Do you want to stop after first one?
    – Dmitriy
    Nov 14, 2014 at 14:28
  • the program should not show more than 10 false values and if one is correct it has to stop/end.
    – GOTO
    Nov 14, 2014 at 16:43
  • @Can I could not guess about that looking on your code :) Changed.
    – Dmitriy
    Nov 14, 2014 at 18:07
  • but now he gets boolean, but expects int64 :D
    – GOTO
    Nov 15, 2014 at 8:39

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