Monday, August 23, 2021

Nuwmorks: Three Doors Game

Nuwmorks: Three Doors Game


Happy Monday!


Introduction


In the popular game show Let's Make a Deal, there is a final round called the Big Deal.  In the Big Deal, one or two contestants picked from one of three doors.   One door had the "Big Deal" containing the biggest prize.  


This game simulates a modified round of the Big Deal.  You are tasked of choosing one of three doors, and the doors contain:


*  $5,000 (not a real contest, this is for gaming purposes)

*  A car

*  A goat 


Numworks Python Script: thedoorgame.py


https://my.numworks.com/python/ews31415/thedoorgame


Required modules:  math, random, kandinsky, ion


# 2021-08-05 EWS

# Three Door Game

# based on Lets Make A Deal

from math import *

from random import *

from kandinsky import *

from ion import *


# set up the key function

def key():

  while True:

    if keydown(KEY_ONE):

      return 1

    if keydown(KEY_TWO):

      return 2

    if keydown(KEY_THREE):

      return 3


# initial doors: indigo, fir green, orange

fill_rect(40,15,100,75,color(43,43,95))

fill_rect(140,15,200,75,color(34,139,34))

fill_rect(240,15,300,75,color(255,127,0))

# text, wheat

draw_string("1",70,45,color(245,222,179),color(43,43,95))

draw_string("2",170,45,color(245,222,179),color(34,139,34))

draw_string("3",270,45,color(245,222,179),color(255,127,0))

# prize setup

p=["\u0024 5,000","CAR","GOAT"]

l=[0,1,2]

w=[]

for i in range(3):

  a=choice(l)

  w.append(a)

  l.remove(a)

# ask for a door

draw_string("Which door do you want?",40,120,color(0,0,0))

k=key()

if k==1:

  ps=p[w[0]]

if k==2:

  ps=p[w[1]]

if k==3:

  ps=p[w[2]]

# the reveal

fill_rect(40,15,100,75,color(0,0,0))

fill_rect(140,15,200,75,color(0,0,0))

fill_rect(240,15,300,75,color(0,0,0))

# text, wheat

draw_string(p[w[0]],45,45,color(245,222,179),color(0,0,0))

draw_string(p[w[1]],145,45,color(245,222,179),color(0,0,0))

draw_string(p[w[2]],245,45,color(245,222,179),color(0,0,0))

draw_string("You win: "+ps,40,160,color(0,0,0))


Download the Python file here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yR8bBqmFwOeKZqBSgCVnoQkUcqDZzvu6/view?usp=sharing


Good luck!


Eddie


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