I have my first computer science project due and it was really easy as it was just a small review of what we did last semester but I was wondering if someone could check for logic errors in this program. It is a game of craps with a little betting thrown in.
 [quote]70 pts: Simulate the dice game Craps for 100 rolls, recording the number of wins & losses. Output each roll, and wins/losses as you go, then the number of wins/losses at the end. [Rules: You win if the first roll is a natural (7, 11) and lose if it is craps (2, 3, 12). If a point is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10), it must be repeated before a 7 is  thrown in order to win. If 7 is rolled before the point, you lose.]
85 pts: Add wagering to Craps, beginning your simulation with $100 cash, betting $5 each time. Roll until you run out of money (cash==0). In addition to showing wins/losses, count the number of rolls.
100 pts: Add strategy - Begin with $1000, betting $5 on the first roll. If you lose, double your bet. If you win, reset the bet to $5. Roll 100 times or until you run out of cash. Count wins, losses, and report your total cash at the end.[/quote]
 That is the rubric, I guess. I went for the full 100pts but I don't know much about craps or the odds involved so I can't tell if there are any logic errors. Maybe you guys could double check it.
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public class project1 {
	public static void main(String[] args)
	{
		int wins=0 , losses=0, total=0 , point=0 , cash =1000 , bet=5;
		Dice[] hand = new Dice[2];
		hand[0] = new Dice();
		hand[1] = new Dice();
		//for 100 rolls
		for (int x=0; x<100; x++)
		{
			hand[0].roll();
			hand[1].roll();
			//sum them
			total = hand[0].getValue() + hand[1].getValue();
			// if (7 or 11) , WIN!
			if (total == 7 || total==11)
				 {wins++;
				   cash +=bet;
				   bet = 5;
			     }
			// else if (2,3,12) LOSE!
			else if (total ==2 || total==3 || total==12)
				{
				losses++;
				cash -=bet;
				bet = bet * 2;
				}
			//else
			else
			{
				int roll2=0;
				point = total;
					//roll until you hit 7 LOSE!
					while (roll2!=7 && roll2 != point)
					{
						hand[0].roll();
						hand[1].roll();
						roll2 = hand[0].getValue() + hand[1].getValue();
					}
					//OR you hit your "point" WIN!
					if (roll2==point )
						{
						wins++;
						cash +=bet;
				   		bet = 5;
						}
					else
						{
						losses++;
						cash -=bet;
						bet = bet * 2;
						}
			}
		}
		System.out.println("Out of 100 rounds , you had " + wins + " wins and " + losses + " losses");
		System.out.println("You have " + cash +" dollars after 100 rolls");
	}
}
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Dice class
 [quote]import java.util.*;
	public class Dice 
	{
		private int value;
		Random rand = new Random();
		public int roll()
		{
			//roll the dice , store in value
			value = rand.nextInt(6)+1;
			
			
			//return the value
			return value;
		}
		public int getValue()
		{
			return value;
		}
	}[/quote]
Thanks!
						
					
					
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	I am just starting an intro to java class, so I can't help. If it was BASIC, well that would be a different story...
 
										 
					 
		    