changed struct name 'class' into 'role'

pull/2/head
Chris Boesch 1 year ago
parent 2e5a49fc68
commit 4eb949759b

@ -35,8 +35,8 @@
const std = @import("std");
const print = std.debug.print;
// This is the same character class enum we've seen before.
const Class = enum {
// This is the same character role enum we've seen before.
const Role = enum {
wizard,
thief,
bard,
@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ const Class = enum {
pub fn main() void {
// Here are the three "property" arrays:
const classes = [4]Class{ .wizard, .bard, .bard, .warrior };
const roles = [4]Role{ .wizard, .bard, .bard, .warrior };
const gold = [4]u16{ 25, 11, 5, 7392 };
const experience = [4]u8{ 40, 17, 55, 21 };
// We would like to number our list starting with 1, not 0.
// How do we do that?
for (classes, gold, experience, ???) |c, g, e, i| {
const class_name = switch (c) {
for (roles, gold, experience, ???) |c, g, e, i| {
const role_name = switch (c) {
.wizard => "Wizard",
.thief => "Thief",
.bard => "Bard",
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("{d}. {s} (Gold: {d}, XP: {d})\n", .{
i,
class_name,
role_name,
g,
e,
});

@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
54c54
< for (classes, gold, experience, ???) |c, g, e, i| {
< for (roles, gold, experience, ???) |c, g, e, i| {
---
> for (classes, gold, experience, 1..) |c, g, e, i| {
> for (roles, gold, experience, 1..) |c, g, e, i| {

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