Hi, this is for people who are bored and don't know what to do.
I have a suggestion/request: reproduce the Colored Tiles puzzle from the video game Undertale. It looks very fun to both make and play. You could also program a map generator! If anyone's interested, I'd love to see someone do it. :P
Seeing the current size of my math homework, I won't be able to do anything this weekend ;-;
But yeah, I totally agree with you; even I can't wait to play the full game.
In case anyone is still wondering what happened to this project, today I began to program the game's chat.
The chat can be used on daytime to share clues (or dirty lies!) with other players, share your thoughts about people's statements, and vote for someone to be hung. To get someone hung, a majority of players will need to vote on one person, and that person will be hung at the end of the day.
I found this great Touhou game on the japanese community. Here's the guy's profile: https://miiverse.nintendo.net/users/kyabetu716
He's like
one of the very few people worth the follow in this place
...because Touhou
And for those who wonder: yes this game is good.
I told you already lol; I didn't understand how to find the subject in a sentence so I purposely forced the object in the japanese sentence to be "ringo". I'm pretty sure that if we think hard enough we could find out how. (But for now, I'm taking a break. You should try to add your own stuff to the translator to improve it!)
[YKKNX4J6] There it is!
Err, I really only did the necessary.
I couldn't find out how to make it detect which word is the subject and which one is the object, so sentence translation in Japanese gets messy very quickly. I hope you make attempts on your own and find out how to do it for me. This project is getting interesting.
Wait; you wouldn't want it to translate sentences?
...At all?
WELL, 'looks like my program will take much less time to finish. I should release it tonight (if you don't need it to translate sentences, of course. That is much more complex, because it requires grammatical rules and such).
To answer your question, to detect words, you have to use commands like MID$(), LEN(), and a FOR loop. You should make it scan the sentence from left to right: whenever it encounters a space, make it save in an array everything it scanned between the last space and the one it just found. I know it sounds complex (and it is), but if you can understand three languages, you can understand this. :P
>"I know english, french, and japanese"
So I'm not the only one...? *-*
Okay, so make the program do this:
-Ask for a sentence in one language
-Detect the language
-Ask for the language you want to translate to
-Save every word from the sentence in an array
-Translate every word in the array
-Rebuild the sentence
It shouldn't work very well; Japanese and English are very different...