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Please help, need within next half hour
I'm programming a VB tic tac toe game. for the board I have 9 image controls
named tictactoe(Index). and two picture controls (one X one O) called Sign(0), and Sign(1) (0 is X). I drag and drop the Sign controls onto the tictactoe one and everything works fine. What I need help on is determining the winner of the game. Right now all I know is how to: For Index = 0 to 2 if tictactoe(Index).picture = Sign(0).picture Then Winner = "X" cmdnew_click end if Next Naturally though using this code whenever I put down an X on the top row, it immediatly says X is the winner and ends the game. How do I make it so the ENTIRE top row has to be X before this code executes? Thx Last edited by JDS; Nov 16th, 2005 at 10:20 AM. |
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Post the code you have so far... but it sounds like it you main game loop you need to add a "CheckRows" function call after player turn...
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hi please can you send me that tictactoe game on ben@inbox.karoo.co.uk please
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