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2018-06-01 Thread erich callahana
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2018-06-01 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
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[Tutor] guess my number game (reversed)

2018-06-01 Thread chiara pascucci
Hello. I am very new to learning Python, and I would need some help with a little game I am trying to write. I am trying to write a game where the user is asked to think of a number from 1 to a 100, and the computer tries to guess it. Now, after every guess I would want the programme to ask whethe

Re: [Tutor] guess my number game (reversed)

2018-06-01 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 01/06/18 14:00, chiara pascucci wrote: > the user's input. The programme works fine if the it guesses the number > right on its first try, but when the users inputs "too low" or "too high" > an infinite loop is returned. I thinkI have done something wrong in my > while loop and that my sentry v

Re: [Tutor] guess my number game (reversed)

2018-06-01 Thread Farooq Karimi Zadeh
Add a new variable named "number of guesses", increase it each time and break the loop when it reaches, for example 10. This means user can have 10 guesses max. If they couldn't guess the number, they are losers! You also could do the opposite: have number of guesses=10 in the beginning and decreas