def play_match(): # Call rps.ask_instructions() to see if player wants instructions rps.ask_instructions() # Call rps.get_name() to get a string of the players name # Be sure to save return value, i.e. player_name = rps.get_name() player_name = "" # Call rps.get_num_play to get the number of games to play # Be sure to save return value, i.e. num_times = rps.get_num_play() num_times = 0 # Use these variables to keep track of who won ties = 0 player_wins = 0 computer_wins = 0 # Use a while or for loop to call play_game the correct amount of times count = 0 while count < num_times: game_winner = play_game(player_name) # Now use an if statement to increment total for winner if game_winner == "Player": player_wins += 1 if game_winner = "Computer" : computer_wins += 1 if game_winner = "Tie": ties += 1 # i.e. will increment either ties, player_wins, or computer_winds count = count + 1 # Call make_graph using the variables for win counts above. make_graph(player_name, player_wins, computer_wins, ties) # Create a graph as we did in the previous lab def make_graph(name, player_wins, comp_wins, ties): print "Not implemented yet"
def play_match(): rps.ask_instructions() player_name = rps.get_name() num_times = rps.get_num_play() # Use these variables to keep track of who won ties = 0 player_wins = 0 computer_wins = 0 # Use a while or for loop to call play_game the correct amount of times count = 0 while count < num_times: game_winner = play_game(player_name) # Now use an if statement to increment total for winner # i.e. will increment either ties, player_wins, or computer_winds count = count + 1 # Call make_graph using the variables for win counts above. make_graph(player_name, player_wins, computer_wins, ties)
def play_match(): rps.ask_instructions() # Call rps.ask_instructions() to see if player wants instructions # Call rps.get_name() to get a string of the players name # Be sure to save return value, i.e. player_name = rps.get_name() player_name = rps.get_name() # Call rps.get_num_play to get the number of games to play # Be sure to save return value, i.e. num_times = rps.get_num_play() num_times = rps.get_num_play() num_times = int(num_times) # Use these variables to keep track of who won ties = 0 player_wins = 0 computer_wins = 0 # Use a while or for loop to call play_game the correct amount of times count = 0 game_winner = "" while count < num_times: count = count + 1 game_winner = play_game(player_name) if (game_winner == "Player"): player_wins = player_wins + 1 elif (game_winner == "Computer"): computer_wins = computer_wins + 1 else: ties = ties + 1 # Now use an if statement to increment total for winner # i.e. will increment either ties, player_wins, or computer_wins # Call make_graph using the variables for win counts above. make_graph(player_name, player_wins, computer_wins, ties)