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guess-the-number.py
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#You can run this code in www.codeskulptor.org
#This is the implement of "Guess the number"
#which is the mini-protect of "An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python"
import simplegui
import random
import math
num_range = 100
target = 0
remaining = 7
def new_game():
global target, numrange, remaining
target = random.randrange(num_range)
if num_range == 100:
remaining = 7
elif num_range == 1000:
remaining = 10
print "New game. Range is from 0 to", num_range
print "Number of remaining guesses is", remaining
print " "
def range100():
global num_range
num_range = 100
new_game()
def range1000():
global num_range
num_range = 1000
new_game()
def get_input(input_num):
global remaining, target
number = int(input_num)
print "Guess was ", int(number)
remaining = remaining - 1
print "Number of remaining guesses is", remaining
if remaining > 0:
if number == target:
print "Correct!\n"
new_game()
elif number > target:
print "Lower!\n"
else:
print "Higher!\n"
else:
if number == target:
print "Correct!\n"
else:
print "You ran out of guesses. The number was", target
print " "
new_game()
# Create a frame and assign callbacks to event handlers
frame = simplegui.create_frame("Guess the number", 300, 200)
frame.add_button("Range is [0,100)", range100, 100)
frame.add_button("Range is [0,1000)", range1000, 100)
frame.add_input("Enter a guess", get_input, 100)
# Start the frame animation
frame.start()
new_game()