CS 160 - Programming Concepts and Applications

Summer II 2018 - Lab 3C - RPS: And The Winner Is

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This lab is due by Thursday, July 12, 2018, 11:59 PM.


Make a copy of Lab3B's main.cpp and place it as the starting point for Lab3C.


Rock Paper Scissors Part III



At the end of Lab3B, our program looked like follows:

Welcome one and all to a round of Rock, Paper, Scissors! (Enter P, R or S)
Player one: p

Player choose Paper
Computer choose Rock

The final step of our game is to determine who actually won. This handy chart will be your guide.

RPS Image
Add a final line of output that prints a line following this pattern:

X beats Y. Z wins!

Where X and Y are one of "rock" or "scissors" or "paper" and Z is either "Human" or "Computer". Be sure to handle ties appropriately too. And now, we have a fully functioning Rock, Paper, Scissors game! Great job!

Welcome one and all to a round of Rock, Paper, Scissors! (Enter P, R or S)
Player one: R

Player choose Rock
Computer choose Paper

Paper beats Rock. Computer wins!


Extra Credit! Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock



For extra credit, expand your program to play a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock. Feel free to practice a few games to fully understand what beats what. Below is the logic. You will notice there are more ways to win or lose and a smaller possibility to tie.

RPS Image

Lab Submission



You will submit your solution to this lab with the rest of Set3. Detailed instructions for doing this are posted in Assignment 3.


This lab is due by Thursday, July 12, 2018, 11:59 PM.

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