Difference between revisions of "AS 2019 SaveGame"
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Revision as of 09:08, 1 April 2019
Issue
You can load a saved game, but you can't create a saved game. The game as code to load the game, so it would always be good to start the saved game method by looking at the LoadPieces method:
private static void LoadPieces(StreamReader fileHandle, int[,] playersPieces)
{
for (int index = 0; index < NumberOfPieces + 1; index++)
{
playersPieces[index, Row] = Convert.ToInt32(fileHandle.ReadLine());
playersPieces[index, Column] = Convert.ToInt32(fileHandle.ReadLine());
playersPieces[index, Dame] = Convert.ToInt32(fileHandle.ReadLine());
}
}
Converting
We can copy the LoadPieces method and make a few changes, firsly the name & the StreamReader:
private static void LoadPieces(StreamReader fileHandle, int[,] playersPieces)
{
}
will become:
private static void SavePieces(StreamWriter fileHandle, int[,] playersPieces)
{
}
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The for loop is still required, so we can copy this across:
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private static void SavePieces(StreamWriter fileHandle, int[,] playersPieces)
{
for (int index = 0; index < NumberOfPieces + 1; index++)
{
}
}
Finally we need to change the ReadLine's of the LoadPieces to WriteLines, and swap the code around. So:
private static void SavePieces(StreamWriter fileHandle, int[,] playersPieces)
{
for (int index = 0; index < NumberOfPieces + 1; index++)
{
fileHandle.WriteLine(playersPieces[index, Row]);
fileHandle.WriteLine(playersPieces[index, Column] );
fileHandle.WriteLine(playersPieces[index, Dame]);
}
}