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Codecademy - Battleship 1 player, 1 ship, 4 turns
from random import randint
board = []
for x in range(5):
board.append(["O"] * 5)
def print_board(board):
for row in board:
print " ".join(row)
print "Let's play Battleship!"
print_board(board)
def random_row(board):
return randint(0, len(board) - 1)
def random_col(board):
return randint(0, len(board[0]) - 1)
ship_row = random_row(board)
ship_col = random_col(board)
# print "actual row: "+str(ship_row)+" col: "+str(ship_col)
for turn in range(4):
if turn == 3:
print "Turn: "+str(turn+1)+"/4"+" (Last chance!)"
else:
print "Turn: "+str(turn+1)+"/4"
# Everything from here on should go in your for loop!
# Be sure to indent four spaces!
guess_row = (input("Guess Row:"))-1
guess_col = (input("Guess Col:"))-1
if guess_row == ship_row and guess_col == ship_col:
print "Congratulations! You sunk my battleship!"
board[guess_row][guess_col] = "§"
print_board(board)
break
else:
if turn == 3:
print "Game Over"
elif (guess_row < 0 or guess_row > 4) or (guess_col < 0 or guess_col > 4):
print "Oops, that's not even in the ocean."
elif(board[guess_row][guess_col] == "X"):
print "You guessed that one already."
else:
print "You missed my battleship!"
board[guess_row][guess_col] = "X"
print_board(board)
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