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about the WPF Rubik's Cube, how to insert a reset button code to reset the scrambled cube?
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Richard MacCutchan 14-Mar-13 5:06am    
Without seeing some of your code it's impossible to tell. Try and add some useful detail to your question.
Sandeep Mewara 14-Mar-13 8:33am    
It does not work like this here.

Here is what is expected of enquirers:
1. TRY first what you want to do! You may find that it's not that hard.
2. Formulate what was done by you that looks like an issue/not working.

Try them and tell if you face issues.
Members will be more than happy to help like this.

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If this was YOUR code we were talking about you wouldn't be asking this question since you'd already have the code to scramble the cube. It has to start somewhere, doesn't it?? The cube doesn't come prescrambled in code.

And adding a button in WPF is extremely simple, if you've ever used WPF before.

So, who's code did you use? Where did you get it from?
 
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