It's been a while since I've seen raw input used in python. Also, ew python 2.
Check my Python rock paper scissors out.
Code:import random options = ["Rock","Paper","Scissors"] AI = random.choice(options) user = raw_input("Pick either Rock, Paper or Scissors: ") user = user.lower() if user == 'rock' or 'paper' or 'scissors': print "The computer has drawn %s whilst you have drawn %s " % (AI,user) if user == 'rock': if AI == 'Rock': print 'Tie Game' elif AI == 'Paper': print 'AI Wins' else: print 'User Wins' if user == 'paper': if AI == 'Rock': print 'User Wins' elif AI == 'Paper': print 'Tie Game' else: print 'AI Wins' if user == 'scissors': if AI == 'Rock': print 'AI Wins' elif AI == 'Paper': print 'User Wins' else: print 'Tie Game'
It's been a while since I've seen raw input used in python. Also, ew python 2.
Newest Trove-Multi-Account-Login:
V2.3
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I took a stab at this using python 3.6.4 (My favourite). At first, i didn't want to try, as i thought i would just end up complicating things a lot more, but i actually think i did a pretty good job, and i had a lot of fun doing it as well.
Code:import random import sys #this is a script i added a bit extra, bare minimum code is in spoiler below def main(): cheats = False if len(sys.argv) == 2: cheats = True if sys.argv[1] == "-c" choices = ["rock", "paper", "scissors"] computer_action = random.choice(choices) if cheats: print(f"Computer chose: {computer_action}") player_action = None while player_action == None: player_action = input("Choose your weapon: ").lower() if player_action not in choices: player_action = None computer_result = choices.index(computer_action) player_result = choices.index(player_action) if player_result != computer_result: if player_result != 2 and computer_result != 2: winner = "Computer" if computer_result > player_result else "You" elif computer_result > player_result: winner = "Computer" if player_result == 1 else "You" elif player_result > computer_result: winner = "You" if computer_result == 1 else "Computer" else: print("It's a Tie!") main() print(f"{winner} won!") sys.exit() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
Last edited by Vox; 08-27-2018 at 06:30 AM.
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Hell_Demon (08-27-2018)