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How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - Gilush - Dec-01-2020 This is a followup post to my previous one - I decided to re-write the code and now i'm facing a new problem. I'm working on a dynamic, text based (for now), Test Maker program. The user gets to write the question, choose how many answers it will have, what score to give for it, choose the right question and print the results in a table form. How can I write a for loop (not one-liner) so I can go through the lists and print the output according to the table? here's the function where I want to place it: def finish(lines): print("\n\n==============RESULTS==============\n") print("#\t Question\t Answer\t\t Score") number_of_questions = len(question_list)here's the result table template I wish to present: and here's the full code: def get_questions(): question = input("Enter your question: ") if len(question) == 0: print("No Empty Questions.") get_questions() question_list.append(question) return question def get_question_score(s): try: s = int(input("Enter Question Score: ")) except ValueError: print("[!]Error! Use numbers.") return s def check_sum(s): scores_local.clear() try: if sum(scores) + s > 100: print("Score sum is higher than 100") print(f"{100 - sum(scores)} left") score = 0 if len(scores) != 0: scores.pop() return False except ValueError: print("Use Numbers.") scores_local.append(s) scores.append(s) return True def get_number_of_answers(n_o_a): try: n_o_a = int(input("Number of answers (Max 4)? ")) except ValueError: print("Please select [2-4]") number_of_answers.append(n_o_a) return n_o_a def big_small(n_o_a): if n_o_a < 2 or n_o_a > 4: print("Please select [2-4]") answers.clear() answers_local.clear() big_small(n_o_a=number_of_answers[0]) return False elif 2 > number_of_answers[0] > 4: print("Error! Please select [2-4]") return False else: print(n_o_a) return True def get_answers(num_of_answers, answer): answers_local.clear() answers.clear() for ans in range(number_of_answers[0]): answer = input(f"Answer #{ans+1}: ") # Start indexing from 1 if len(answer) == 0: print("Error! No Input!") get_answers(num_of_answers, answer="") answers_local.append(answer) answers.append(answer) return answer def get_right_answer_number(num): try: num = int(input("Type the Right Answer Number: ")) except ValueError: print("Error! Please type numbers only.") return num def check_right_answer_number(num): if 0 < num <= number_of_answers[0]: return True else: return False def ask_if_sure(ans): # Returns True ask_sure = input("Are you sure? [Y/n]: ") if ask_sure.lower() == "n": number_of_answers.clear() check_right_answer_number(num=number_of_answers[0]) elif ask_sure.lower() == "y": return True else: print("Error! Please type [Y/n]") ask_if_sure(ans="") def ask_continue(): a_continue = input("Do you wish to add more questions? [Y/n]: ") if a_continue.lower() == "y": return True elif a_continue.lower() == "n": return False else: print("Error! Please choose [Y/N]") ask_continue() def restart(): answers_local.clear() number_of_answers.clear() right_answer_number.clear() main() def finish(lines): print("\n\n==============RESULTS==============\n") print("#\t Question\t Answer\t\t Score") number_of_questions = len(question_list) def main(): questions = get_questions() question_score = get_question_score(s=0) score_sum = check_sum(question_score) # Returns True/False num_of_answers = get_number_of_answers(n_o_a=0) is_bigger = big_small(num_of_answers) # Returns True/False if not is_bigger: print(f"Question score: {question_score}, Valid: {score_sum}") if sum(scores) != 0: scores.pop() question_score = get_question_score(s=0) while is_bigger: question = questions[-1] multiple_answers = get_answers(num_of_answers, answer="") print(answers_local) right_answer_number_var = get_right_answer_number(num=0) print(right_answer_number_var) is_right = check_right_answer_number(right_answer_number_var) if not is_right: print(f"Error! Please select [1={number_of_answers[0]}") right_answer_number_var = get_right_answer_number(num=0) while is_right: sure = ask_if_sure(ans="") while sure: if number_of_answers[0] < len(questions): lines = len(questions) else: lines = number_of_answers[0] answers.append(right_answer_number_var) ask_if_continue = ask_continue() if not ask_if_continue: finish(lines) while ask_if_continue: restart() break break break break if __name__ == "__main__": question_list = [] scores = [] scores_local = [] number_of_answers = [] answers = [] answers_local = [] right_answer_number = [] main()Thanks for your time! RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - deanhystad - Dec-01-2020 You don't handle empty questions correctly. Be careful about using recursion question_list = [] def get_questions(): question = input("Enter your question: ") if len(question) == 0: print("No Empty Questions.") get_questions() question_list.append(question) return question for _ in range(3): get_questions() print(question_list) Personally I think a blank question is a great way to indicate you are done entering questions, but if you want to keep asking until a question is answered you should use something like this:def get_questions(): while True: question = input("Enter your question: ") if len(question) == 0: print("No Empty Questions.") else: question_list.append(question) return question RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - deanhystad - Dec-01-2020 Ways to print nice looking tables were recently discussed here: https://python-forum.io/Thread-Formatting-lists RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - Gilush - Dec-01-2020 (Dec-01-2020, 11:17 PM)deanhystad Wrote: You don't handle empty questions correctly. Be careful about using recursion That's a cool solution! it doesn't fit the current build because I want the user to type the answers immidietely rather than stack them and then type the answers for them. I will definetely use this solution in other stuff though! thanks for your time! RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - Gilush - Dec-01-2020 (Dec-01-2020, 11:19 PM)deanhystad Wrote: Ways to print nice looking tables were recently discussed here: Thank you! There are some good ideas there i'll check them out and update if anything worked. Thanks for your time! RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - deanhystad - Dec-02-2020 You would get a lot of benefit from writing some classes to manage your test and questions. Something like this (but much better): import random class Question: def __init__(self, question=''): self.question = question self.answers = [] self.correct_answer = 0 def ask(self): while True: print(f'\nQuestion: {self.question}') for i, answer in enumerate(self.answers): print(f'{i+1}: {answer}') try: answer = int(input('Enter answer: ')) if not answer in range(1, len(self.answers)+1): raise ValueError return answer except ValueError: print('Please enter the number of your answer') def print(self): print(f'\nQuestion: {self.question}') for i, answer in enumerate(self.answers): print(f'{i+1}: {answer}') print(f'Correct answer : {self.correct_answer}') def make_quiz(): quiz = [] while True: text = input('Enter question: ') if len(text) == 0: return quiz q = Question(text) while len(q.answers) < 4: text = input(f'Enter answer {len(q.answers)+1}: ') if len(text) > 0: q.answers.append(text) elif len(q.answers) < 2: print('There must be at least two answers') else: break; # done entering answers q.correct_answer = q.ask() q.print() if input('Add this question to the quiz? (y/n): ')[0] in ('Yy'): quiz.append(q) def take_quiz(quiz): questions = random.sample(quiz, k=len(quiz)) score = 0 for q in questions: answer = q.ask() if answer == q.correct_answer: score += 1 else: print(f'The correct answer is {q.correct_answer}: {q.answers[q.correct_answer-1]}') print('\n\n') print(f'Your score is {score} out of {len(questions)}') print('Enter questions for the quiz') quiz = make_quiz() print('\n\nTake the quiz') take_quiz(quiz)You would want a way to store a quiz in a file and load a quiz from a file. You might want a way to edit a quiz, though it may be easier to just edit the quiz file. Unless the file is encrypted. RE: How to print multiple elements from multiple lists in a FOR loop? - Gilush - Dec-02-2020 I'll start by thanking you for that answer! This is what I planned to do but in stages. I guess you're right and I should add the classes now. |