Difference between revisions of "UpdateAfterAllowedWord"

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The code here passes variables for the Word, PlayerTiles, PlayerScore, PlayerTilesPlayed, TileDictionary and AllowedWords.
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- The code here passes variables for the Word, PlayerTiles, PlayerScore, PlayerTilesPlayed, TileDictionary and AllowedWords.
It then adds the word length to the tiles played and then removes the amount of player tiles used to create the word, updating the available tiles to the player.
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- It then adds the word length to the tiles played and then removes the amount of player tiles used to create the word, thus updating the  
The code then adds the score for the written word after checking the tile dictionary to work out its value, onto the existing score of the player.
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available tiles to the player (A reduction in this case).
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- Finally, the code then adds the score of the word (If valid), after checking the tile dictionary to work out its value, and this score is added onto the existing score of the player.

Revision as of 13:42, 14 November 2017

private static void UpdateAfterAllowedWord(string Word, ref string PlayerTiles, ref int PlayerScore, ref int PlayerTilesPlayed, Dictionary<char, int> TileDictionary, List<string> AllowedWords)
        {
            PlayerTilesPlayed = PlayerTilesPlayed + Word.Length;
            foreach (var Letter in Word)
            {
                PlayerTiles = PlayerTiles.Remove(PlayerTiles.IndexOf(Letter), 1);
            }
            PlayerScore = PlayerScore + GetScoreForWord(Word, TileDictionary);
        }
- The code here passes variables for the Word, PlayerTiles, PlayerScore, PlayerTilesPlayed, TileDictionary and AllowedWords.
- It then adds the word length to the tiles played and then removes the amount of player tiles used to create the word, thus updating the 

available tiles to the player (A reduction in this case).

- Finally, the code then adds the score of the word (If valid), after checking the tile dictionary to work out its value, and this score is added onto the existing score of the player.