Can anyone write code for me? using C++ Guessing game. Create a project titled Lab4_Guess with a single file titled guess.cpp Program the following game. The computer selects a random number between 0...

Can anyone write code for me? using C++ Guessing game. Create a project titled Lab4_Guess with a single file titled guess.cpp Program the following game. The computer selects a random number between 0 and 99 and asks the user to guess the number. If the user guesses incorrectly, the computer states whether the selected number is smaller or greater than the guess. The guessing repeats until the user guesses the number. The dialog should look as follows: I selected a number between 0 and 99, what is it? 30 wrong, it is larger, what is it? 60 wrong, it is smaller, what is it? 50 wrong, it is larger, what is it? 55 wrong, it is smaller, what is it? 53 correct! For your program you need to use predefined randomization functions rand() and srand() as well as the time function time() Function time() returns current time (as kept by the computer) in the number of seconds passed since midnight, January 1, 1970. You need to include ctime to use this function. The function takes one argument but for this assignment the argument value is a special named constantnullptr. Check this program for an example usage. To use functions rand() and srand() you need to include cstdlib Function srand() initializes the random number generator of the program. It takes a single integer argument. The value passed to srand() determines the values output by rand(). This value is called seed . rand() takes no arguments. Every time rand() is invoked it returns an integer value between 0 and constant RAND_MAX defined in cstdlib. Note that the sequence of values returned by repeated calls of rand() is uniquely determined by the seed passed to srand(). That is, if srand()is passed the same seed, rand() is going to return the same sequence of numbers. This is helpful for debugging. Check this program for an example of random number manipulation. Hints: Use fixed values of the seed for your initial debugging, use the output of time() as an unpredictable seed to start the guessing game once you debugged your program. Note that random value produced by rand() is out of the required range of 0-99. Use just the last two digits of the number. To get them, compute the remainder of the division by 100 of the number returned by rand() Do not put srand() inside the loop or anywhere, where it may be invoked more than once - it resets the random number generator. Make sure your program adheres to proper programming style. Submit your project to the subversion repository. Do not forget to verify your submission on the web. Comment
May 19, 2022
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