Hi-Low Game
A simple guess the number game.
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// Hi-Low Program David Javaheri 2-8-99
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream.h>
#include <time.h>
main()
{
int num, guess;
srand( (unsigned) time(NULL) ); //Seeds rand()
num=(rand()%100)+1;
cout<<"Guess a number between 1 and 100"<<endl;
cin>>guess;
while(guess!=num)
{
if(guess<num)
{
cout<<"Too Low. Try Again"<<endl;
cin>>guess;
}
if(guess>num)
{
cout<<"Too High. Try Again"<<endl;
cin>>guess;
}
}
if(guess==num)
{
cout<<"You Are Correct"<<endl;
}
return 0;
}
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Dim reg As RegistryKey 'the reg key
Dim user, subKeyName As String 'key names
reg = Registry.Users
If Not reg Is Nothing Then 'always do this check, maybe keys does not exists
For Each subKeyName In reg.GetSubKeyNames
reg = Registry.Users.OpenSubKey(subKeyName & "\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer", False) 'open the subkey
If Not reg Is Nothing Then 'check
If reg.GetValue("Logon User Name", Nothing) = Nothing Then 'read
'no user found in this subkey
Else
Msgbox(reg.GetValue("Logon User Name", Nothing))
End If
End If
Next
Else
Msgbox("No users found")
End If
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