Hi, a little help
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TomatoFire
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 8:21 pm Post subject: Hi, a little help |
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Hi, I am new to Turing and found this site through the help tab in turing. Im in grade 10 and just started Turing last week.
Anyways I require a bit of assistance. I am starting my first game and was wondering if someone could help me make a high scores list. I want to make it so that theres a command to save a score to a text document.
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put "Would you like to add your score to the high scores list?"
put "Press 1 to save score and 2 to play again"
getch (yesorno)
if yesorno = "1" then
add name, " " ,score to last line of scores.txt
end if
etc..
btw: I'm just doing this at home for fun |
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Tony
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:51 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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eh, its really easy if you keep just one score. You compare if new one is higher then one in file and if so replace.
Otherwise you'd have to use a sorting algorythm to sort the scores in order and find where to insert new one and shift all others. |
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limited_skillz
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:16 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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read up on record files as well, as they are pretty much made for something like this
actually no, if you want that sorted, it could be a ***** if you dont know what your doing
well i duno, youll need to learn record files next year anyway, just get a head start |
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