Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Design a
- a. Displays the contents of the board array.
- b. Allows player 1 to select a location on the board for an X. The program should ask the user to enter the row and column number.
- c. Allows player 2 to select a location on the board for an 0. The program should ask the user to enter the row and column number.
- d. Determines whether a player has won or if a tie has occurred. If a player has won, the program should declare that player the winner and end. If a tie has occurred, the program should say so and end.
- e. Player 1 wins when there are three Xs in a row on the game board. Player 2 wins when there are three Os in a row on the game board. The winning Xs or Os can appear in a row, in a column, or diagonally across the board. A tie occurs when all of the locations on the board are full, but there is no winner.
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