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This lab requires you to design and implement a C++ program to simulate a game o

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This lab requires you to design and implement a C++ program to simulate a game of Blackjack between two to four players. Your program must incorporate a two-dimensional array to represent the suit and the value of each card dealt to a player, keep track of which cards have been dealt to which player, and use a random-number generator to pick each card to be dealt to a player.

Enter the following source, which will set up the 2D array and the recommended variable declarations. It is up to the student to design and implement the remainder of the program code.

// Programmer: (put your name here)

// Course: COMP220

// Assignment: Two-Dimensional Arrays

// Description: The program will use a 2D array and a random-number
// generation to play Blackjack and keep track of a playing-card deck.

// Input: User data entry and a playing-card deck represented as a two-
// dimensional array

// Output: A screen display showing the current card hands of each player
// and the dealer, their score, win and lose status, and a final representation
// of the card deck after the game is over

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <windows.h>

using namespace std;
void main (void)

{
bool bPlayerDraw[5]; //Boolean to determine if player holds (F)

//or draws card (T)

char cPlay = 'N'; //Character variable for play game input
char cCardDeck[4][13]; //Character array representing the card deck
int iCard; //Card array index
//0 = 2 card
//1 = 3 card
//2 = 4 card
//3 = 5 card
//4 = 6 card
//5 = 7 card
//6 = 8 card
//7 = 9 card
//8 = 10 card
//9 = jack card
//10 = queen card
//11 = king card
//12 = ace card
int iNumberOfDraws = 0; //Number of rounds of card draws
int iSuit; //Suit array index

//0 = diamonds
//1 = hearts
//2 = clubs
//3 = spades

// ASCII character display reference for display card suit symbols
//3 = heart symbol
//4 = diamond symbol
//5 = club symbol
//6 = spade symbol

int iNumberOfPlayers = 0;//Number of players in current game
int iPlayerCount[5]; //Integer array to holder each player's count
//iPlayer[0] is always the dealer
int iHighestCount = 0; //Highest count for a single game
int k, m; //integer loop counters
srand(GetTickCount()); //Seed the random-number generator

//Main game loop
//Enter your code here…

Here is a sample of the finished program’s output.

Welcome to Honest Sam's Blackjack Table

Glad to have you back!

Enter the number of players in the game.
There must be at least one player but no more than four.
Number of players: 3

Dealer Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
Card 1: 5? 7? 4? Q?
Card 2: 5? K? 5? 2?
Card 3: J? 4? 6? 10?
Card 4: Hold Hold Q? Hold
Card 5: Hold Hold Hold Hold

Final: 20 21 25 22
Lose Win! Lose Lose

Display entire card deck, rows = suits, columns = card

0 = dealer card, 1 = Player 1 card, 2 = Player 2 card, etc.

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Welcome to Honest Sam's Blackjack Table

Do you feel lucky today?
Do you think you should take what you have left and go home?

Press Y or y to play or any other key to exit the game.

Explanation / Answer

so far--will message you the rest #include #include #include #include using namespace std; void deal(int ,char [4][13]); void printcards(int,char[4][13],int); int getPlayers(); void deal1(char[][13],int); void scoreCards(char[4][13],int[],int); void initCards(char[][13],int&,int&,bool[]); bool draw(int,int); int main () {char CardDeck[4][13]; int num,dealer,round; bool playing[5]; int score[5]; int i,k, m; bool play=true; //srand(time(0)); srand(5); num=getPlayers(); initCards(CardDeck,round,dealer,playing); deal(num,CardDeck); while(play) {printcards(num,CardDeck,round); scoreCards(CardDeck,score,num); round++; if(round
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