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ISBN: 9780078022159
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using System;
class TicTacToe
{
staticint player = 1;
staticint choice;
staticvoid Print(char[] board)
{
staticvoid Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine($" {board[0]} | {board[1]} | {board[2]} ");
Console.WriteLine($" {board[3]} | {board[4]} | {board[5]} ");
Console.WriteLine($" {board[6]} | {board[7]} | {board[8]} ");
Console.WriteLine();
char[] board = newchar[9];
for (int i = 0; i < 9; i = i + 1)
{
board[i] = ' ';
if( board[i]== 'O')
Console.Write("It is your turn to place an X");
}
Print(board);
board[4] = 'X';
Print(board);
board[0] = 'O';
Print(board);
board[3] = 'X';
Print(board);
board[5] = 'O';
Print(board);
board[6] = 'X';
Print(board);
board[2] = 'O';
Print(board);
}
}
}
Hello, what can be added to this program to make it compile? just a small simple change
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