Programs exist for random dice rolls, but not a single program for random domino picking.
So, i made my own. I am a beginning programmer, with [bo|ne] [ya|rd] being one of my first leaps
into programming on my own (That is, something that did not come out of a exercise in my learning materials.)
I was unable to find a program that was intended to pick random dominoes as its sole purpose, and now with [bo|ne] [ya|rd], there is such a program!
[bo|ne] [ya|rd] is able to produce all dominoes from a set of (up to) double 21`s dominoes, and as of version 1.1 has support for triangular dominoes.
[bo|ne] [ya|rd] only supports 'typical' domino sets, i.e. sets other then double 6 must be extended by 3 (9,12,15,18,21)
With a little reworking, [bo|ne] [ya|rd] can support 'non-typical' sets, such as double 8. If you want support for such sets, let me know.
Triangular dominoes commonly come in sets numbered 0 through 5, and sets numbered 0 through 6.

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Board Games

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2013-08-18