A Guessing Game
File Guess.java contains a skeleton for a
program to play a guessing game with the user. The program should randomly
generate an integer between 1 and 10, then ask the user to try to
guess the number. If the user guesses incorrectly, the program should ask them
to try again until the guess is correct; when the guess is correct,
the program should print a
congratulatory message. Review the tutorial on random number generators in Java.
- Using the comments in the code as a guide, complete the program so that it plays
the game as described above.
Run the program several times to see that it works correctly.
- Modify the program so that if the guess is wrong, the program
says whether it
is too high or too low. You will need an if statement (inside
your loop) to do this.
Run the program several times to see that it works correctly.
- Now add code to count how many guesses it takes the user to get
the number, and print this number at the end with the congratulatory message.
Run the program several times to see that it works correctly.
- Finally, count how many of the guesses are too high and how many are too low.
Print these values, along with the total number of guesses, when the user
finally guesses correctly.
Submit Guess.java.
Here's soome sample output:
Guess a number between 1 to 10:
5
Your guess is too low..
Guess a number between 1 to 10:
10
Your guess is too high..
Guess a number between 1 to 10:
7
Your guess is too low..
Guess a number between 1 to 10:
8
Your guess is too low..
Guess a number between 1 to 10:
9
Congratulation you won!!!!
The number is: 9
Number of high guesses: 1
Number of low guesses: 3