Help with guessing game :D
Alister
alister.ware at ntlworld.com
Tue Oct 29 09:07:08 EDT 2013
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 06:03:55 -0700, Robert Gonda wrote:
> On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 12:58:09 UTC, Alister wrote:
>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 05:05:19 -0700, Robert Gonda wrote:
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>> if you need to be checking individual digits you are probably best
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>> keeping the input & number to be checked as strings.
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>> it would then be a trivial task to expand this program to work with
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>> "No one gets too old to learn a new way of being stupid."
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> I see, so how should i do it? I wouldn't mind having no text in it I
> just need the program to generate the number and the user to try to
> guess what the number is, so for example if a python would generate num
> 770 and the user would guess 870 it would say NYN
remember that strings are a sequence.
they can be used as iterators & sliced in the same way as lists & tuples.
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