Apr-16-2020, 11:59 AM
I made two types of guessing games-
1. User guesses a random number
1. User guesses a random number
# Generate a random number between 1 and 9 (including 1 and 9). Ask the user to guess the number, then tell them whether they guessed too low, too high, or exactly right. import random the_number = random.randint(0,9) user_guess = 0 number_of_guesses = 1 while user_guess != the_number : user_guess = int(input("Please guess your number between 0 and 9, including both of them : ")) if user_guess == the_number: print("You guessed it correct!") if number_of_guesses == 1: print("You took " + str(number_of_guesses) + " guess") else : print("You took " + str(number_of_guesses) + " guesses") elif user_guess > the_number : print("Too high !") number_of_guesses += 1 else : print("Too low !") number_of_guesses += 12. This time, computer guesses number user has in mind
# You, the user, will have in your head a number between 0 and 100. The program will guess a number, and you, the user, will say whether it is too high, too low, or your number. import random print("Let's play a game!") print("You, the user will try to think of a number and I, the program, will try to guess it!") num1 = random.randint(0, 10) count = 1 play = True while play: print ("Is it " + str(num1) + "?") ans = input() if ans.lower() == "no": print ("Higher or lower?") ans = input() print("Number of guesses made: " + str(count)) if ans.lower() == "higher": num1 += random.randint(1, 4) elif ans.lower() == "lower": num1 -= random.randint(1, 4) elif ans.lower() == "yes": print("I got it in " + str(count) + " try/tries!") play = False count += 1
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