USING C++ Random Number Guesser Write a derived class of the NumberGuesser class named RandomNumberGuesser. The derived class should override the behavior of the getCurrentGuess method. It may also...



USING C++



Random Number Guesser


Write a derived class of the NumberGuesser class named RandomNumberGuesser. The derived class should override the behavior of the getCurrentGuess method. It may also add member data and its own constructor. It may also override the higher(), lower() and reset() methods as you see fit.


I have written a NumberGuesser class to make things easier.


//  NumberGuesser.h



#ifndef NUMBERGUESSER_H


#define NUMBERGUESSER_H



#include



class NumberGuesser


{


  protected:


    int low;


    int originalLow;


    int high;


    int originalHigh;



  public:


    NumberGuesser(int l, int h) {


        low = originalLow = l; high = originalHigh = h;


    }



    virtual int getCurrentGuess() {


        return (high + low) / 2;


    }



    virtual void higher() {


        low = getCurrentGuess() + 1;


    }



    virtual void lower() {


        high = getCurrentGuess() - 1;


    }



    virtual void reset() {


        low = originalLow; high = originalHigh;


    }


};



#endif


In the current NumberGuesser class the getCurrentGuess() method returns the midpoint of the range of possible values. In your RandomNumberGuesser class, the getCurrentGuess() method should return a randomly generated number in the range of possible values.


Note that repeated calls to getCurrentGuess() should always return the same value for both classes if neither the higher() or the lower() functions are called. Consider the following example:


NumberGuesser *ng = new NumberGuesser(1, 10);


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();


Each invocation of getCurrentGuess should return 5. This value does not change until the higher() or lower() function is called.


Now consider a RandomNumberGuesser example. The first call to getCurrentGuess() should return a random number between 1 and 10, inclusive. Each subsequent call to getCurrentGuess() should return the same number, until higher() or lower() is called, at which point a new random number within the new range should be generated. For example:


NumberGuesser *ng = new RandomNumberGuesser(1, 10);



// picks a random number between 1 and 10, let’s say it is 3, and outputs it.


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();



// this line prints out 3 again, because it is still the current guess


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();



// this line changes low to 4 because we now know the number is higher than 3.


// high remains unchanged at 10.


ng->higher();



// this line picks a random number between 4 and 10 and prints it out,


// let’s say it is 9


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();



// this line prints out 9 again, because it is still the current guess


cout < ng-="">getCurrentGuess();


Make careful note of how the word “virtual” is used in NumberGuesser.h!



Create three files; 2 files for part 1


Please do write the game or submit sample output

Jun 03, 2022
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