Create a lottery app which will take a number as parameter and there
will
be a set of number from 0 to n random number every time.
If the given number matches the random array[0] number by the program,
show
a message you won the loterry.
If the given number matches the random array[1] number by the program,
show
a message you are second.
this groups isn’t something that you can expect to work on your
university assignments
we expect you to try and accomplish something by yourself, or
search
through google, or read some tutorials first before posting here
this post is already 3 days old so you should’ve made more progress
than what you have right now
hearing “I’ve tried a bit” gives the notion that you haven’t tried
at
all
try to analyze what each line of code does and i’m sure you’ll get
it
get back to this group if you’re really stuck. give us insights on
what you’ve done to debug the problem and maybe, there’ll be someone
here
in the groups to help you
class Constlottery
def self.rand_number
randoms = []
loop do
puts “Enter a random number”
new_number = gets.chomp
if new_number.to_s == rand(1…9).to_s
puts “You are winner”
return
else
puts “You lost the chance”
end
end
end
end
Hi Jim. Thanks for the Suggestions. I will definitely work on it…But as
i
am new to Ruby m a bit worried how to catch the track and jump for
development.
Hi Jim. Thanks for the Suggestions. I will definitely work on it…But as i
am new to Ruby m a bit worried how to catch the track and jump for
development.
Is this something that the university gave you as a personal exercise?
Or
is this from some site tutorial you’re following. Either way, you
should
start at the basics of ruby if you’re really new to the language.
class Constlottery
end
try to analyze what each line of code does and i’m sure you’ll get
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