<?php
mysql_connect("localhost", "root") or die(mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("globalwars") or die(mysql_error());
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE slots SET bank='' WHERE bank=''")
or die(mysql_error());
?>
<?php
//shows how much money the bank has
mysql_connect("localhost", "root") or die(mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("globalwars") or die(mysql_error());
$bank = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM slots") or die(mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_array($bank) or die(mysql_error());
echo $row['bank'];
?>
15 Replies - 1047 Views - Last Post: 25 August 2008 - 01:19 PM
#1
updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 04:35 AM
so im making a bank for my slots machine and ive put it into mysql database. i know how to update things but hove to get it to + an insuccsesful bet and - a succsessful bet
Replies To: updating database
#2
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 04:37 AM
Just to double check, are you wanting to store an amount of unsuccessful bets and successful bets the player has?
#3
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 04:40 AM
sorry should of explained that bit
the bank starts off with 1000
the player starts off with unlimited(for now)
if the player wins i need it to subtract $bet*3 from the cell 'bank' and if they loose i need it to add $bet to the cell 'bank'.
when ni tried to do this with php it kept putting the bank back to 1000 after evry bet so i figured the update power on mysql would be handy
the bank starts off with 1000
the player starts off with unlimited(for now)
if the player wins i need it to subtract $bet*3 from the cell 'bank' and if they loose i need it to add $bet to the cell 'bank'.
when ni tried to do this with php it kept putting the bank back to 1000 after evry bet so i figured the update power on mysql would be handy
#4
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 04:55 AM
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE slots SET bank='' WHERE bank=''") or die(mysql_error());
Means, UPDATE every row in the table 'slots' by setting the value in column bank to '' WHEN the value in column bank is equal to ''
So I would assume this doesn't update anything.
I would do something like this:
*EDIT*
Let me know if that was too much for ya and I'll break it down and explain each part
Means, UPDATE every row in the table 'slots' by setting the value in column bank to '' WHEN the value in column bank is equal to ''
So I would assume this doesn't update anything.
I would do something like this:
$playerid = 2; // say you have a table with the players info on it - it has an index called playerid. This players id is 2
//did player win or lose?
if($playerwin = 1){
$playersnew = $bet*3;// will add money to player
$bankssnew = ($bet*3)*-1; // will take the money off bank value - the *-1 makes it negative
}else{
$bankssnew = $bet*3; // will add money to bank
$playersnew = ($bet*3)*-1;// will take the money off player value - the *-1 makes it negative
}
$sql = 'SELECT banksmoney, playersmoney FROM playerinfo WHERE playerId = '.$playerid.' LIMIT 1';
$result = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$updatedbankmoney = ( $row['banksmoney'] + $banksnew); // if $banksnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $banksnew
$updatedplayermoney = ($row['playersmoney'] + $playerssnew);// if $playerssnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $playersnew
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE playerinfo SET banksmoney=".$updatedbankmoney.", playersmoney = ".$updatedplayermoney." WHERE playerid=".$playerid)
or die(mysql_error());
*EDIT*
Let me know if that was too much for ya and I'll break it down and explain each part
This post has been edited by pemcconnell: 14 August 2008 - 05:56 AM
#5
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:01 AM
errrm so i would need a table for player and table for bank ???
i get it apart from the very first bit with the $player win how do i make a if function a variable :S
i get it apart from the very first bit with the $player win how do i make a if function a variable :S
#6
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:12 AM
If it is a 'one player', I would set up a table like this:
playerId | playerName | playerPassword | playersmoney | banksmoney
You can get the $playerwin on a postback:
i.e.
OR, if you want it in a function:
playerId | playerName | playerPassword | playersmoney | banksmoney
You can get the $playerwin on a postback:
i.e.
<?php
if(isset($_POST['submit'])){ //checks to see if the form has been submitted
$playerwin = (int)$_POST['playerwin']; // can be an integer variable from your form
$playerid = (int)$_SESSION['userid']; // You can get this from the user login
//did player win or lose?
if($playerwin = 1){
$playersnew = $bet*3;// will add money to player
$bankssnew = ($bet*3)*-1; // will take the money off bank value - the *-1 makes it negative
}else{
$bankssnew = $bet*3; // will add money to bank
$playersnew = ($bet*3)*-1;// will take the money off player value - the *-1 makes it negative
}
$sql = 'SELECT banksmoney, playersmoney FROM playerinfo WHERE playerId = '.$playerid.' LIMIT 1';
$result = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$updatedbankmoney = ( $row['banksmoney'] + $banksnew); // if $banksnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $banksnew
$updatedplayermoney = ($row['playersmoney'] + $playerssnew);// if $playerssnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $playersnew
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE playerinfo SET banksmoney=".$updatedbankmoney.", playersmoney = ".$updatedplayermoney." WHERE playerid=".$playerid)
or die(mysql_error());
}
?>
OR, if you want it in a function:
<?php
if(isset($_POST['submit'])){ //checks to see if the form has been submitted
updateMoney((int)$_SESSION['userid'], (int)$_POST['playerwin']);
}
function updateMoney($playerid, $playerwin){
//did player win or lose?
if($playerwin = 1){
$playersnew = $bet*3;// will add money to player
$bankssnew = ($bet*3)*-1; // will take the money off bank value - the *-1 makes it negative
}else{
$bankssnew = $bet*3; // will add money to bank
$playersnew = ($bet*3)*-1;// will take the money off player value - the *-1 makes it negative
}
$sql = 'SELECT banksmoney, playersmoney FROM playerinfo WHERE playerId = '.$playerid.' LIMIT 1';
$result = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error());
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$updatedbankmoney = ( $row['banksmoney'] + $banksnew); // if $banksnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $banksnew
$updatedplayermoney = ($row['playersmoney'] + $playerssnew);// if $playerssnew is negative this will take money off, even though it's + $playersnew
$result = mysql_query("UPDATE playerinfo SET banksmoney=".$updatedbankmoney.", playersmoney = ".$updatedplayermoney." WHERE playerid=".$playerid)
or die(mysql_error());
return true;
}
?>
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This post has been edited by pemcconnell: 14 August 2008 - 09:15 AM
#7
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:18 AM
so far it is only one page and i dont have a user login also what is the player win bit ??
#8
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:26 AM
Ooops
I just presummed you had a login system, soz. Just scrap the whole $playerid business.
playerwin is a trigger to tell the function if the player has won or not. if $playerwin = 1 then the function will add $bet*3 to the player and remove $bet*3 from the bank.
I gotta go - outta work in 5 mins
but if you're still stuck, post all the code you have and I'll review it tomorrow.
Good Luck
playerwin is a trigger to tell the function if the player has won or not. if $playerwin = 1 then the function will add $bet*3 to the player and remove $bet*3 from the bank.
I gotta go - outta work in 5 mins
Good Luck
#9
Re: updating database
Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:29 AM
but the way i tell if the player has won or not is by doing
anywho this is the whole code and i aint been doing this for long as you know .. and its only on my localhost and i dont have a login system
<?php
function check($bet)
{
global $one;
global $two;
global $three;
if($one == $two && $one == $three)
echo $bet*3;
else
echo 0;
}
?>
anywho this is the whole code and i aint been doing this for long as you know .. and its only on my localhost and i dont have a login system
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFCC">
<table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0" border="1" border-color="#FFFFCC" bgcolor="#FFFFCC" id="layout"
height="98%" width="98%">
<!--header-->
<tr height="20%">
<td colspan="2" >
<h1>
<p align="center">
welcome to ......
</p>
</h1>
</td>
</tr>
<!--header-->
<!--links-->
<tr height="80%">
<td width="20%">
<!--links page-->
<?php require("links.php"); ?>
<!--links page-->
</td>
<!--links-->
<!--content-->
<td width="80%">
<p id="content" align="center">
<?php
$one=rand(0,3);
$two=rand(0,3);
$three=rand(0,3);
function slotpicture()
{
global $one;
global $two;
global $three;
print("<td width=\"33%\"><center>$one</td>");
print("<td width=\"33%\"><center>$two</td>");
print("<td width=\"33%\"><center>$three</td>");
if($one == $two && $one == $three)
{
print("<tr><td colspan=3 bgcolor=#008080><center>Winner!<br/>
<form method=\"POST\" action=\"page1.php\">
<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Spin!\">
</form>");
exit;
}
}
?>
<p id="money"> bank : <?php echo $bank; ?> </p>
<?php
echo $bet;
?>
<div id="control"><center>
<form action="page1.php" method="get">
<div id="betSelector">
<p id="bet"> bet: <input type="text" name="bet">
<?php
$bet = $_GET["bet"];
?>
</p>
</center></div>
<?php
$bank = $bank;
?>
<?php
if($one == $two && $one == $three)
{
$bank = $bank-($bet*3);
}
else
{
$bank = $bank+$bet;
}
?>
<div align="center"><center>
you bet : <?php echo $bet; ?>
<br>
and you won : <?php check($bet); ?>
<?php
function check($bet)
{
global $one;
global $two;
global $three;
if($one == $two && $one == $three)
echo $bet*3;
else
echo 0;
}
?>
<table border="1" width="50%">
<tr>
<?
slotpicture();
?>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="100%" colspan="3" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
<center>
<form method="POST" action="page1.php">
<input type="submit" value="spin!">
</form>
<p>
<input type="hidden" name="bank" value="10" />
<input type="hidden" name="bet" value="20" />
<input type="hidden" name="one" value="50" />
<input type="hidden" name="two" value="100" />
<input type="hidden" name="three" value="200" />
</p>
</center>
</form>
</center>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<!--content-->
</table>
</body>
</html>
#10
Re: updating database
Posted 15 August 2008 - 04:16 AM
anyone other than pemcconnell know how to do it ???
#11
Re: updating database
Posted 15 August 2008 - 04:42 AM
What's wrong with my advice
#12
Re: updating database
Posted 15 August 2008 - 05:17 AM
yesterday you said you were busy and to post the whole code so you could analyze it today cos i wanted to work out how to update the database . re read the topic and youll get it
thanks
thanks
#13
Re: updating database
Posted 15 August 2008 - 05:34 AM
lol - i know. Was jus' kiddin 
It's friday which means 'serious pete' is off today
It's friday which means 'serious pete' is off today
#14
Re: updating database
Posted 15 August 2008 - 10:29 AM
ok well ill try it now i have my login system working
well later now im off to teh xbox 
do i make a new table then for the slots or do i add it to my users table ??
do i make a new table then for the slots or do i add it to my users table ??
#15
Re: updating database
Posted 18 August 2008 - 01:49 AM
I'd make a new table with any reel / slot stats. It's good practise to keep separate categories in separate tables when database modelling.
I would do it as follows:
TABLE NAME: tblplayerinfo
EXAMPLE COLUMNS:
playerId (PK, AUTO-INCREMENT), playerName, playerUsername, playerPassword, playerEmail (etc... Fill with player info)
TABLE NAME: tblplayerstats
EXAMPLE COLUMNS:
statsId (PK, AUTO-INCREMENT), playerId (index this column), statsPoints, statsWins, statsLosses (etc... any info you may need reguarding the players statistics)
Obviously this could go on but I'm sure you get the idea.
Now that you have a login system, when the user successfully logs on, get his user id (eg. playerId in my example - a unique row identifier for that player) and assign it to a session (e.g. $_SESSION['userid'])
Now, when you need to find out the stats for the active player you can call something like this:
Good Luck
I would do it as follows:
TABLE NAME: tblplayerinfo
EXAMPLE COLUMNS:
playerId (PK, AUTO-INCREMENT), playerName, playerUsername, playerPassword, playerEmail (etc... Fill with player info)
TABLE NAME: tblplayerstats
EXAMPLE COLUMNS:
statsId (PK, AUTO-INCREMENT), playerId (index this column), statsPoints, statsWins, statsLosses (etc... any info you may need reguarding the players statistics)
Obviously this could go on but I'm sure you get the idea.
Now that you have a login system, when the user successfully logs on, get his user id (eg. playerId in my example - a unique row identifier for that player) and assign it to a session (e.g. $_SESSION['userid'])
Now, when you need to find out the stats for the active player you can call something like this:
'SELECT statsPoints, statsWins, statsLosses FROM tblplayerstats WHERE playerId = '.(int)$_SESSION['userid'];
Good Luck
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