The program down below has a code for a program to play a guessing game with the user. The program should randomly generate an integer between 1 and 10, then ask the user to try to guess the number. If the user guesses incorrectly, the program should ask them to try again until the guess is correct; when the guess is correct, the program should print a congratulatory message.
The program down below has a code for a program to play a guessing game with the user. The program should randomly generate an integer between 1 and 10, then ask the user to try to guess the number. If the user guesses incorrectly, the program should ask them to try again until the guess is correct; when the guess is correct, the program should print a congratulatory message.
1. Complete the given program below so that it plays the game as described above.
// ************************************************************
// Guess.java
//
// Play a game where the user guesses a number from 1 to 10
//
// ************************************************************
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Random;
public class Guess
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int numToGuess; //Number the user tries to guess
int guess; //The user's guess
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
Random generator = new Random();
//randomly generate the number to guess
//print message asking user to enter a guess
//read in guess
while ( ) //keep going as long as the guess is wrong
{
//print message saying guess is wrong
//get another guess from the user
}
//print message saying guess is right
}
}
1. Edit the program so that if the guess is wrong, the program says whether it's too high or too low. You'll need an if statement (inside your loop) to do this.
2. Now a code that will count how many guesses it takes the user to get the number, and print this number at the end with the congratulatory message.
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