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Category > Computer Science Posted 18 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

implement the simulation of life as described in Scientific

Hi i need help with this program, it should start with void main ()

i really need a good grade on this one, you're help is much appreciated

COSC 1436.3S1 PROGRAM SEVEN ASSIGNMENT: Write a program to implement the simulation of life as described in Scientific American by Martin Gardner. The program will be implemented on a two dimensional surface of size 60 by 60 visible elements. The rules of the simulation are as follows: 1) An initial set of cells are marked as “alive” by the user. This is generation 0. Your program will ask the user to input a set of row and column values to let the user determine which cells are “alive”. Display this generation. 2) Cells change for each succeeding generation by the following rules: a. A living cell dies of overcrowding in the next generation if it currently has 4 or more living neighbors. b. A living cell dies of loneliness in the next generation if it currently has only 0 or 1 living neighbors. c. An empty cell becomes a “birth” cell (becomes alive) in the next generation if it has exactly 3 living neighbors. d. All other cells remain unchanged. 3) The new generation becomes the current generation and is displayed. 4) After displaying each new generation, ask the user if they wish to continue to the next generation or stop at this point. DUE: 29 June 2017 1) An electronic copy of the .cpp file in the project folder as created by Visual Studio. This will be emailed to the instructor with the subject line “COSC 1436.3S1 – Lab 7”. 2) If you wish any feedback on your work, turn in a printed listing of the .cpp file that you created.

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