Introduction
All this does is let you enter two string
s, and get the Black / White counts according to the Mastermind rules:
Using the Code
It's pretty simple - all it needs is two lines of Linq:
char[] solution = tbAnswer.Text.ToArray();
char[] guess = tbGuess.Text.ToArray();
int black = guess.Zip(solution, (g, s) => g == s).Count(b => b);
int white = guess.Intersect(solution).Sum
(c => System.Math.Min(solution.Count(x => x == c), guess.Count(x => x == c))) - black;
tbScore.Text = string.Format("{0}B, {1}W", black, white);
History
- 2016-07-21: Original version
Born at an early age, he grew older. At the same time, his hair grew longer, and was tied up behind his head.
Has problems spelling the word "the".
Invented the portable cat-flap.
Currently, has not died yet. Or has he?