So I am trying to make my hangman program to show graphics. Here is what I have so far. How do I make my variables in here into a graphics program?
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Hangman2 extends JFrame
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
Scanner sc = new Scanner (System.in);
Hangman2 gp = new Hangman2();
I'm having some problems with the graphics of my hangman game. The graphic that's supposed to show up on the first guess (the hangman pole) doesn't show up until guess number 2. And on the eighth guess, no graphics show up (I just get a blank frame).
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; public class HangmanFigure extends JPanel { private int guesses; private Image background; public HangmanFigure() { super();
I created the following hangman program, but it only works for one word file inputs. How can I modify the program to make it work for files with a multiple word phrase?
/**This program is a basic Hangman game. It takes a word or phrase from a file, and then asks the user to guess the letters in it. The program ends when the user inputs 8 wrong guesses. */
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class hangman{ public static void main (String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException{ Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); String guess;
How to replace correct letter with the blanks in the program. Last method in program used to print correct letters.
import java.util.*; import java.io.*; public class Hangman { public static Scanner keyboard; public static final int MAXSIZE = 15000; public static final int NUM_GUESS = 8; public static final int WORD_LENGTH = 20;
I created a simple Hangman game. It functions correctly, the only issue is when the file contains a phrase (2 or more words), spaces are not displayed when the program is run. For example, if the phrase was Java Programming Forums.
It would appear as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
I want there to be spaces in between the words. How could I fix this? What would I need to add to my code?
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class hangman{ public static void main (String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException{ Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); String guess; String guesses = ""; int wrongGuess = 8;
How to remove multiple objects that are onscreen in a java graphics program(specifically the one from the acm library). The clearAll works fine but I would like to keep the background in my frame. I just want to be able to do something like removing all the trees by typing in a phase into a console program. Here is a small snippet of code with details of what I am trying to achieve.
Java Code:
public void command(){ Dictionary dic=new Dictionary(); //dic list of all phases that will either make animations or remove things in a graphical window String line = readLine("Type here: "); if (line.equals(dic.clearActions[i])) { cleared=true;
I have one quick question. If you are extending the acm graphics program, how can you set the location of the entire window? All the set location methods within the graphics program only seem to set the location of graphical objects. I know with JFrames I can use the setLocationRelativeTo(null) to position the JFrame in the center. How to set the location of a graphics window.
how to put a console on a JFrame or on graphics window. I thought about simply using a JtextField however I don't have access to the readline command since it appears to me that it is only found in a Console Program. So basically I was wondering how to put up a console on JFrame so I can issue commands on it and watch graphical stuff happen on the same screen(minus where the console box is of course).
I am trying to make a game with an image on it, and I have one class that gets the image and the other is the game. When I run the program, it just shows my image on a gray JFrame. This leads me to think the image might be covering my whole game, which is weird because it is a mostly transparent image. I have tried resizing it and everything but I don't know what to do..
class A { List<StringBuilder> list; public void output(List<StringBuilder> objectToOutput){ try(BufferedWriter bw = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter("temp.txt"))){ for(StringBuilder row:objectToOutput) bw.write(row.toString()); }catch(IOException e){}
[code]....
Why don't the a's show up on the console? I put them in as part of the debugging process and now I don't understand why they don't show up in both places.
I am trying to create a Hangman game with a gui. i already have buttons for the letters, each with its own action listener. I'm having difficulties creating the gallows and man.
I have a class called guiTest, which contains all of the letters. This is essentially what i have. Can I add the image to this class, or do I need to create a new class that extends JFrame?
You have to create a very basic hangman type of game. Open Notepad and create a list of at least ten words in a text file. Save the file as a .txt file and use it to read words for the game. In this game you do not have to show pictures but you do need to keep track of the amount of times that the user has guessed wrong. When the game starts, show the amount of characters in the word represented as dashes and ask the user to type in a letter. if the user guesses correctly show the word again with the correct letter filled in the correct positions(s) and if the user correctly guessed the word, show a message. If the user guesses wrong, keep track of the body parts that needs to be reduced with every wrong guess and inform the user as well, also show a message.
I'm struggling with reading the file, showing the amount of parts left and asking the user to play again. Here is the code:
package hangman;
/** * * @author */ import java.nio.*; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class HangMan {
For an array implementation of a Hangman game I have created an array to hold the game board progress. It is initialized as "_ _ _ " where the underscores represent the number of letter in the word to be guessed. I have written the following method to replace underscores with a correct guess. It is functioning correctly in that it is replacing the underscore with a correct character guess, but it is only replacing the first time this letter appears in the word. I.e. for "greed" guessing "e" would only replace the first e: _ _ e _ _how I may be able to fix this issue.
// Updates gameboard from "_" to current guess if guess is correct if (isCorrectGuess(move)==true){ if(inWinningState()==false){ guessProgress[charLocation] = guess;} return true;}
I wrote a program that would play a game of Hangman. It plays the game but it keeps on bringing up a exception error. This is my class code
import java.util.ArrayList; class Assignment2Q4 { private final ArrayList<Character> guessList = new ArrayList<>(); private final char[] charArray; private final String secretWord; private int guesses;
[Code] ....
This is the output that is given:
Enter the secret word: pizza Guess a letter: d ????? Guess a letter:
[Code] .....
Also when I guess the first letter of the word correctly it stops the program without going further on with the guessing.
I am creating a hangman code. So the game i am creating is 2 player, first player enters the word and second player guesses. i made the code but i don't know how to restrict the first player from adding random characters into the secret word because for my project the word can only contain letters. so i need making the code so the player 1 can only enter letters.
My code is below:
/** * Auto Generated Java Class. */ import java.util.Scanner; public class Hangman { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input= new Scanner(System.in); String player1,player2; int wrongguessamount = 0; //keeps the count of the amount of wrong guesses int correctguessamount = 0; //keeps count of the amount of correct guesses int maxincorrect=6;//makes sure the user cant guess more than 6 times
My assignment is to create a hangman game. One of my first difficulties with it is how to scan the string for an input supplied by the user.
Here is my method:
//Guesses that character c is in the secret word. //Updates all instance variables accordingly, //and returns true if c is present in the secret word. public boolean guessCharacter(char c){ }
The game runs fine, however I have to include how many times each letter that is guessed occurs within the word. For example, if the guess is e, the program should print out: The character e occurs in 3 positions. How would I go about doing this??
/* * A program that plays simple word guessing game. In this game the user provides a list of words to the program. * The program randomly selects one of the words to be guessed from this list. * The player then guesses letters in an attempt to figure out what the hidden word might be. * The number of guesses that the user takes are tracked and reported at the end of the game. */
How do i make the 'date' column show only the date and 'timeIn' and 'timeOut' column only show the time. In my database table my 'date' column is a date type and 'timeIn' and 'timeOut' column is time.
He said that if you need something that Swing can't provide, like a bar graph, you build it. Now, being used to just writing a method that will open up a JFrame, how you would actually build graphics on your own. How in the world would that work? How would one write their own methods to make a window or to build a graph?
I attempted to make my square move in the screen and i set up collision with another object, however the graphics are flickering, really flickering, here's the code:
Java Code:
import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.event.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class NewEmpty extends JFrame { double p1speed =5, p2speed =5;
I am attempting to create a n-body simulation using orbital dynamics and Java in school.
I am only in high-school, but I have some programming experience. The logic of this program comes quite easily. My problem is the graphical part, so I was just looking for quick methods to implement graphics.
What I am looking to do, is display objects onto the screen and manipulate their respective x and y coordinates as time pass. I have tried to use BufferedImages and an array of every pixel on the screen, but it quickly becomes extremely hard to draw circles etc. I have also tried the Graphics class and using g.fillOval() etc, but this can also get tedious.
Are there any more efficient methods, libraries etc? And also, how should I use the time variable, a variable that updates everytime the program updates?
I wanted to create a interface with buttons ofshapes and type of transformation where user first select a shape, the shape will appear and user will have to click on the buttons on resize, reflect, rotate or skew to transform to shape. How can i do the coding? such as adding listeners to the shapes?