Beispiel #1
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	def submit_answer(self):
		# Try to extract the answer and remainder from the entry boxes. If neither can be converted to an integer,
		# increase the error counter by 1.
		try:
			self.answer = int(self.entAnswer.get())
			self.remainder = int(self.entRemainder.get())
			
			# If both values are correct, add it to the answer chain.
			# Otherwise, an error for you, player.
			if self.answer == half_number(self.progress) and self.remainder == get_remainder(self.progress):
				self.remainder = get_remainder(self.progress)
				self.progress = half_number(self.progress)
				self.answer_chain.append(self.canAnswers.create_text(0,12 * len(self.answer_chain), anchor = "nw", text = str(self.progress) + " r" + str(self.remainder)))
			else:
				self.error_count += 1

		except ValueError:
			self.error_count += 1
		
		# Update the error counter and the current value to be dividing. Also clear the entry boxes.
		self.error_value.set(str(self.error_count))
		self.last_answer_value.set(str(self.progress))
		self.entAnswer.delete(0, "end")
		self.entRemainder.delete(0, "end")
		
		# If the player has reached 0, it's time to bring forth the binary entry form.
		if self.progress == 0:
			binary_entry(self.forms, self.apps)
Beispiel #2
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				answer = int(raw_input(str(progress) + " / 2 = "))
			# Did the player enter a string or leave it blank? (Both cases would cause this Error, since they can't be converted to integer.
			except ValueError:
				continue
			else:
				try:
					remainder = int(raw_input("remainder: "))
				except ValueError:
					continue
				else:
					# Exit the loop.
					break

        # If the player's answer and remainder are correct, then pass those answers to the answer chain.
        # Otherwise, increase the error counter by 1. 
		if answer == half_number(progress) and remainder == get_remainder(progress):
			remainder = get_remainder(progress)
			progress = half_number(progress)
			answer_chain.append([progress, remainder])
		else:
			error_count += 1

	while final_binary != binary_answer:
		print_chain(answer_chain, number, error_count)
		# Ask the player for the binary value (by reciting the remainders in REVERSE order) and add the binary prefix to it.
		binary_answer = "0b" + raw_input(str(number) + " in binary: ")
		# If the player answers incorrectly, increase the error counter by 1.
		if final_binary != binary_answer:
			error_count += 1

	print_chain(answer_chain, number, error_count)