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I am trying to make a card game in c, I am a bit stuck on how to deal the cards to a selected amount of players. Could anyone give me some guidelines on how to do this? I will post the code below, Thanks in advance and happy new year!!!



#include<stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> //random number generator functions
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>

#define CARDS 52

int playerAmount;
int deckAmount;
int drawPosition = 0;
int deckPosition = 0;
char gamePlay;
int handNumber = 0;
int players;





const char *numeric = { "Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven",
"Eight","Nine","Ten","Queen", "Jack","King","Ace" };

const char *suits = { "Diamonds","Hearts","Clubs","Spades"};

const char *P1[5];
const char *P2[5];


// function to shuffle the deck
int Shuffle(int *deck)
{
int i, temp, card;

printf("nShuffling...nn");
for (i = CARDS - 1; i > 0; i--)
{
card = rand() % i;
temp = deck[i];
deck[i] = deck[card];
deck[card] = temp;

}
return 0;
}

// program entry point
int main(void)
{
int deck[CARDS]; // deck
int card = 53; // card
int fDisplay, sDisplay; // face and suit
int i; // counter
char ch = 0; // keyboard


printf("Welcome to 25, Please enter the number of players");
scanf("%d", &players);
printf("Player Amount is: ", players);
// Declare player amount-dependant arrays...
//initialize the deck

for (i = 0; i < CARDS; i++)
deck[i] = i;

// deal cards
do
{
if (card >= CARDS)
card = Shuffle(deck);

// face and suit
fDisplay = deck[card] % 13;
sDisplay = deck[card] / 13;
player1 = deck[card] % 13 *5;
player2 = deck[card] % 13 *5;

// display the card
printf("%2d > %s of %stt", card, numeric [player1], suits[player1]);
card++;

printf("(Enter to deal, L to Leave)n");
ch = getchar();
} while (toupper(ch) != 'L');
return 0;
}









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I am trying to make a card game in c, I am a bit stuck on how to deal the cards to a selected amount of players. Could anyone give me some guidelines on how to do this? I will post the code below, Thanks in advance and happy new year!!!



#include<stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> //random number generator functions
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>

#define CARDS 52

int playerAmount;
int deckAmount;
int drawPosition = 0;
int deckPosition = 0;
char gamePlay;
int handNumber = 0;
int players;





const char *numeric = { "Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven",
"Eight","Nine","Ten","Queen", "Jack","King","Ace" };

const char *suits = { "Diamonds","Hearts","Clubs","Spades"};

const char *P1[5];
const char *P2[5];


// function to shuffle the deck
int Shuffle(int *deck)
{
int i, temp, card;

printf("nShuffling...nn");
for (i = CARDS - 1; i > 0; i--)
{
card = rand() % i;
temp = deck[i];
deck[i] = deck[card];
deck[card] = temp;

}
return 0;
}

// program entry point
int main(void)
{
int deck[CARDS]; // deck
int card = 53; // card
int fDisplay, sDisplay; // face and suit
int i; // counter
char ch = 0; // keyboard


printf("Welcome to 25, Please enter the number of players");
scanf("%d", &players);
printf("Player Amount is: ", players);
// Declare player amount-dependant arrays...
//initialize the deck

for (i = 0; i < CARDS; i++)
deck[i] = i;

// deal cards
do
{
if (card >= CARDS)
card = Shuffle(deck);

// face and suit
fDisplay = deck[card] % 13;
sDisplay = deck[card] / 13;
player1 = deck[card] % 13 *5;
player2 = deck[card] % 13 *5;

// display the card
printf("%2d > %s of %stt", card, numeric [player1], suits[player1]);
card++;

printf("(Enter to deal, L to Leave)n");
ch = getchar();
} while (toupper(ch) != 'L');
return 0;
}









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I am trying to make a card game in c, I am a bit stuck on how to deal the cards to a selected amount of players. Could anyone give me some guidelines on how to do this? I will post the code below, Thanks in advance and happy new year!!!



#include<stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> //random number generator functions
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>

#define CARDS 52

int playerAmount;
int deckAmount;
int drawPosition = 0;
int deckPosition = 0;
char gamePlay;
int handNumber = 0;
int players;





const char *numeric = { "Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven",
"Eight","Nine","Ten","Queen", "Jack","King","Ace" };

const char *suits = { "Diamonds","Hearts","Clubs","Spades"};

const char *P1[5];
const char *P2[5];


// function to shuffle the deck
int Shuffle(int *deck)
{
int i, temp, card;

printf("nShuffling...nn");
for (i = CARDS - 1; i > 0; i--)
{
card = rand() % i;
temp = deck[i];
deck[i] = deck[card];
deck[card] = temp;

}
return 0;
}

// program entry point
int main(void)
{
int deck[CARDS]; // deck
int card = 53; // card
int fDisplay, sDisplay; // face and suit
int i; // counter
char ch = 0; // keyboard


printf("Welcome to 25, Please enter the number of players");
scanf("%d", &players);
printf("Player Amount is: ", players);
// Declare player amount-dependant arrays...
//initialize the deck

for (i = 0; i < CARDS; i++)
deck[i] = i;

// deal cards
do
{
if (card >= CARDS)
card = Shuffle(deck);

// face and suit
fDisplay = deck[card] % 13;
sDisplay = deck[card] / 13;
player1 = deck[card] % 13 *5;
player2 = deck[card] % 13 *5;

// display the card
printf("%2d > %s of %stt", card, numeric [player1], suits[player1]);
card++;

printf("(Enter to deal, L to Leave)n");
ch = getchar();
} while (toupper(ch) != 'L');
return 0;
}









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I am trying to make a card game in c, I am a bit stuck on how to deal the cards to a selected amount of players. Could anyone give me some guidelines on how to do this? I will post the code below, Thanks in advance and happy new year!!!



#include<stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> //random number generator functions
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>

#define CARDS 52

int playerAmount;
int deckAmount;
int drawPosition = 0;
int deckPosition = 0;
char gamePlay;
int handNumber = 0;
int players;





const char *numeric = { "Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven",
"Eight","Nine","Ten","Queen", "Jack","King","Ace" };

const char *suits = { "Diamonds","Hearts","Clubs","Spades"};

const char *P1[5];
const char *P2[5];


// function to shuffle the deck
int Shuffle(int *deck)
{
int i, temp, card;

printf("nShuffling...nn");
for (i = CARDS - 1; i > 0; i--)
{
card = rand() % i;
temp = deck[i];
deck[i] = deck[card];
deck[card] = temp;

}
return 0;
}

// program entry point
int main(void)
{
int deck[CARDS]; // deck
int card = 53; // card
int fDisplay, sDisplay; // face and suit
int i; // counter
char ch = 0; // keyboard


printf("Welcome to 25, Please enter the number of players");
scanf("%d", &players);
printf("Player Amount is: ", players);
// Declare player amount-dependant arrays...
//initialize the deck

for (i = 0; i < CARDS; i++)
deck[i] = i;

// deal cards
do
{
if (card >= CARDS)
card = Shuffle(deck);

// face and suit
fDisplay = deck[card] % 13;
sDisplay = deck[card] / 13;
player1 = deck[card] % 13 *5;
player2 = deck[card] % 13 *5;

// display the card
printf("%2d > %s of %stt", card, numeric [player1], suits[player1]);
card++;

printf("(Enter to deal, L to Leave)n");
ch = getchar();
} while (toupper(ch) != 'L');
return 0;
}






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