Day 4 Exercise: Rock – Paper – Scissors Game.
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##Debugging challenge:
#Try running this code and type 5.
#It will give you an IndexError and point to line 32 as the issue.
#But on line 38 we are trying to prevent a crash by detecting
#any numbers great than or equal to 3 or less than 0.
#So what’s going on?
#Can you debug the code and fix it?
#Solution:
import random rock = ''' _______ ---' ____) (_____) (_____) (____) ---.__(___) ''' paper = ''' _______ ---' ____)____ ______) _______) _______) ---.__________) ''' scissors = ''' _______ ---' ____)____ ______) __________) (____) ---.__(___) ''' game_images = [rock, paper, scissors] user_choice = int(input("What do you choose? Type 0 for Rock, 1 for Paper or 2 for Scissors.\n")) if user_choice >= 3 or user_choice < 0: print("You typed an invalid number, you lose!") else: print(game_images[user_choice]) computer_choice = random.randint(0, 2) print("Computer chose:") print(game_images[computer_choice]) if user_choice == 0 and computer_choice == 2: print("You win!") elif computer_choice == 0 and user_choice == 2: print("You lose") elif computer_choice > user_choice: print("You lose") elif user_choice > computer_choice: print("You win!") elif computer_choice == user_choice: print("It's a draw")