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Trying to get a counter to add the number of guesses

tried to increase the try count but unsuccessful

triesInteger = 0;

            if (guessInteger < numberRandom.Next(0, 10))
            {

                answerLabel.Text = "You are too low";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
                triesInteger ++;

            }
            if (guessInteger > numberRandom.Next(0, 10))
            {

                answerLabel.Text = "You are too high";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
                triesInteger ++;

            }
            if (guessInteger == numberRandom.Next(0, 10))
            {

                answerLabel.Text = "Correct, Way to go!";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
                triesInteger ++;

when the user tries a guess the numTriesLabel should calculate the number of tries it took to get the correct random number.

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  • What exactly is the problem? Are you getting an error? The wrong output?
    – Mureinik
    Jul 14, 2019 at 8:28
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    Your logic is a bit out here, you a generating a new random number for each if condition
    – TheGeneral
    Jul 14, 2019 at 8:29
  • Also if this is getting called from a button, you are zeroing the triesInteger every time
    – TheGeneral
    Jul 14, 2019 at 8:30
  • 1
    numberRandom.Next(0, 10) should be called only once before the if checks, you are generating new number each time.
    – Guy
    Jul 14, 2019 at 8:30
  • Wrong output. When i click submit the counter displays 0. Submitting another guess may increase to 1 but it never truly adds the number of tries correctly
    – Devin128
    Jul 14, 2019 at 8:31

3 Answers 3

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If you to check in how many tries the user to guess the random number, then you need to fix the Random number and tries globally or outside the block when you start the game. Example:

    int triesInteger = 0;
    int randomnum = new Random().Next(0, 10);
    private void button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        int guessInteger;
        if (int.TryParse(textBoxcommanf.Text, out guessInteger))
        {
            if (guessInteger < randomnum)
            {
                triesInteger++;
                answerLabel.Text = "You are too low";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;


            }
            if (guessInteger > randomnum)
            {
                triesInteger++;
                answerLabel.Text = "You are too high";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;


            }
            if (guessInteger == randomnum)
            {
                triesInteger++;
                answerLabel.Text = "Correct, Way to go!";
                numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;

            }
        }
        else
        {
            answerLabel.Text = "Number is invalid";
        }
    }

It creates one random number and then user start to guess the number, each tries it count increase if guess wrong it shows hint (high or low).

If you want to start again then you need to reset the value on some button click .and start again number guessing game.

    private void button4_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        triesInteger = 0;
        randomnum = new Random().Next(0, 10);
        answerLabel.Text = "";
        numTriesLabel.Text = "0";
    }
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  • Better to use int.TryParse and report an invalid value than to use Convert.ToInt32 which will throw Jul 14, 2019 at 9:20
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notice that numberRandom.Next() Generates a new random number, therefore in each if statement you generate a new random number.

what is exactly is

unsuccessful

?

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You generate a new random at each if condition.

triesInteger = 0;
int number = numberRandom.Next(0,10)
if (guessInteger < number)
        {

            answerLabel.Text = "You are too low";
            numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
            triesInteger ++;

        }
        if (guessInteger > number)
        {

            answerLabel.Text = "You are too high";
            numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
            triesInteger ++;

        }
        if (guessInteger == number)
        {

            answerLabel.Text = "Correct, Way to go!";
            numTriesLabel.Text = "" + triesInteger;
            triesInteger ++;
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  • While this helps to point out an issue, it's still most likely wrong. Assuming this is in a button click, the random number will change every time it's called. It should be set once, at the start of the guessing game. Also note that this answer does not address the actual question which was regarding the triesInteger Jul 14, 2019 at 9:16

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