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samialazar 2020-05-29 17:00:06 +02:00
parent 7645242f74
commit 78211363b9
5 changed files with 147 additions and 5 deletions

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print("If you don't want that, hit CTRL-C (^C).") print("If you don't want that, hit CTRL-C (^C).")
print("If you do want that, hit RETURN.") print("If you do want that, hit RETURN.")
input("?") input("?")
print("Opening the file...") print("Opening the file...")
target = open(filename, 'w') target = open(filename, 'w')
print("Truncating the file. print("Truncating the file. Goodbye!")
target.truncate() target.truncate()
Goodbye!")
print("Now I'm going to ask you for three lines.") print("Now I'm going to ask you for three lines.")
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target.write("\n") target.write("\n")
print("And finally, we close it.") print("And finally, we close it.")
target.close() target.close()

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the_count = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
fruits = ['apples', 'oranges', 'pears', 'apricots']
change = [1, 'pennies', 2, 'dimes', 3, 'quarters']
# this first kind of for-loop goes through a listLOOPS AND LISTS
for number in the_count:
print(f"This is count {number}")
#same as above
for fruit in fruits:
print(f"A fruit of type: {fruit}")
# also we can go through mixed lists too
for i in change:
print(f"I got {i}")
# we can also build lists, first start with an empty one
elements = []
# then use the range function to do 0 to 5 counts
for i in range(0, 6):
print(f"Adding {i} to the list.")
# append is a function that lists understand
elements.append(i)
# now we can print them out too
for i in elements:
print(f"Element was: {i}")

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i = 0
numbers = []
while i < 6:
print(f"At the top i is {i}")
numbers.append(i)
i = i + 1
print("Numbers now: ", numbers)
print(f"At the bottom i is {i}")
print("The numbers: ")
for num in numbers:
print(num)

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from sys import exit
def gold_room():
print("This room is full of gold. How much do you take?")
choice = input("> ")
if "0" in choice or "1" in choice:
how_much = int(choice)
else:
dead("Man, learn to type a number.")
if how_much < 50:
print("Nice, you're not greedy, you win!")
exit(0)
else:
dead("You greedy bastard!")
def bear_room():
print("There is a bear here.")
print("The bear has a bunch of honey.")
print("The fat bear is in front of another door.")
print("How are you going to move the bear?")
bear_moved = False
while True:
choice = input("> ")
if choice == "take honey":
dead("The bear looks at you then slaps your face off.")
elif choice == "taunt bear" and not bear_moved:
print("The bear has moved from the door.")
print("You can go through it now.")
bear_moved = True
elif choice == "taunt bear" and bear_moved:
dead("The bear gets pissed off and chews your leg off.")
elif choice == "open door" and bear_moved:
gold_room()
else:
print("I got no idea what that means.")
def cthulhu_room():
print("Here you see the great evil Cthulhu.")
print("He, it, whatever stares at you and you go insane.")
print("Do you flee for your life or eat your head?")
choice = input("> ")
if "flee" in choice:
start()
elif "head" in choice:
dead("Well that was tasty!")
else:
cthulhu_room()
def dead(why):
print(why, "Good job!")
exit(0)
def start():
print("You are in a dark room.")
print("There is a door to your right and left.")
print("Which one do you take?")
choice = input("> ")
if choice == "left":
bear_room()
elif choice == "right":
cthulhu_room()
else:
dead("You stumble around the room until you starve.")
start()

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