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Start your free trialKevin Lopez
1,019 PointsCode Not Working
FOR SOME REASON THIS CODE IS NOT WORKING. EVERYTHING WORKS FINE EXCEPT WHEN I GUESS THE WORD. ONCE I GUESS THE WORD IT DOESNT PRINT OUT THAT I WIN WHICH IS WHATS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN. PLEASE HELP
import random
#make a list of words
words = [
'barcelona',
'paris',
'bayern',
'manchester',
'madrid',
'dormund',
'orlando',
'chelsea',
'arsenal',
'valencia',
'lester'
]
while True:
start = input("Press enter / return to start, or enter Q to quit ")
if start.lower() == 'q':
break
#pick a random word
secret_word = random.choice(words)
bad_guesses = []
good_guesses = []
while len(bad_guesses) < 7 and len(good_guesses) != len(list(secret_word)):
#draw spaces
#draw guessed letters and strikes
for letter in secret_word:
if letter in good_guesses:
print(letter, end='')
else:
print('_', end = '')
print('')
print('Strikes: {}/7'.format(len(bad_guesses)))
print('')
#take guess
guess = input("Guess a letter. ").lower()
if len(guess) != 1:
print("You can only guess a single letter!")
continue
elif guess in bad_guesses or guess in good_guesses:
print("You've already guessed that letter!")
continue
elif not guess.isalpha():
print("You can only guess letters!")
continue
if guess in secret_word:
good_guesses.append(guess)
if len(good_guesses) == len(secret_word):
print("You winn! The word was {}".format(secret_word))
break
else:
bad_guesses.append(guess)
else:
print("You didn't guess it! My secret word was {}".format(secret_word))
#draw guessed letters and strikes
# print out win/lose
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsIt looks like you need a new win-checking method.
It seems that you are comparing the number of good guesses to the number of letters in the word, which will work if the word has no duplicate letters (like "paris").
But a word like "madrid" has 6 letters but only 5 guesses are needed, so the values won't match.
Rethink the checking strategy and alter the program to perform it.
Iain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsIain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsI don't think this would have been covered in the course yet, but Kevin Lopez could use a set and compare its length to the number of good guesses, since it would only contain unique/non-duplicate values.
Kevin Lopez
1,019 PointsKevin Lopez
1,019 Pointsthank you for your help. this is my new code now