Ok, I know there was a question about this earlier, but I can't find it anymore, sorry.

I'm making a mastermind game for a school assignment, it's almost working, but...

My code isn't runnin' in the order I write it?
I think I coded it ok, but it doesn't seem to work very well...

here's the code
PHP Code:
//MasterMind game by Jop

#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "declarations.h"
#include <time.h> 


void main(int argcchar **argv)
{
    
MMResult sResult;
    
int iy;

//Input numbers:
    /*
    cout << "Player1: Please enter 4 (1 digit) numbers:\n";
    for(y=0;y<4;y++)
    {
        cout << "Number " << y << ": ";
        cin >> sResult.iGoodNum[y];
    }
    cout << "\nThank you, now put player2 behind your computer\n";
    system("cls");
    */

    //Random number generator :)
   
srand( (unsigned)timeNULL ) ); 
    
   for(
y=0;y<4;y++)
   {
       
sResult.iGoodNum[y] = rand() % 10;
           
//cout << sResult.iGoodNum[y] << "\n";
   
}

while(
sResult.iCorPos != 4)
{
sResult.iCorPos 0;
sResult.iCorNum 0;
    
system("cls");
    
cout << "\nPlayer2, enter 4 numbers\n";
    for(
y=0;y<4;y++)
    {
        
cout << "Number " << << ": ";
        
cin >> sResult.iNum[y];
    }
    
    
cout << "\nThank you, here are the results:\n\n";

//Calculate score
for (y=0;y<4;y++)
{
    if (
sResult.iNum[y] == sResult.iGoodNum[y]) //Correct pos!
    
{
        
cout << sResult.iNum[y] << ": Good number, good pos\n";
        
sResult.iCorPos sResult.iCorPos++; //increment counter
        //break;
    
}
    else 
//Check if number is correct but at wrong pos
        
{
                for (
i=0;i<4;i++)
                {
                    if (
sResult.iNum[y] == sResult.iGoodNum[i]) //Good Num, wrong pos
                    
{
                        
cout << sResult.iNum[y] << ": Good number, wrong pos\n";
                        
sResult.iCorNum sResult.iCorNum++; //increment counter
                        
continue;
                    }
                }
                
        }    
    
}
cout << "\n" << sResult.iCorPos << " correct number(s) at correct position(s)\n";
cout << sResult.iCorNum << " correct number(s) at wrong position(s)\n";

}
    
cout << "\nCongratulations! You've won! woooooooh!\n";
    
system("pause");

Now for example at the last line, system("pause")
is executed before cout << "\nCon..."
also the system("cls") is not executed where I write it in the code...

So there must be some problem, does it execute aynchronously or something?
are there any substitus for those system thingies?

Thanks!