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Fortune Teller
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# description: a game to simulate a fortune cookie | |
from random import randint # to generate random number | |
# load the fortunes | |
def loadFortunes(): | |
global fortunes | |
fortunes[0] = "This is great, you're going to be rich and famous!" | |
fortunes[1] = "I'm sorry, just failure and proverty ahead for you." | |
fortunes[2] = "Union dues, have your wallet ready." | |
fortunes[3] = "It will rain later." | |
fortunes[4] = "You have a bright day ahead of you." | |
fortunes[5] = "You will not win the lotto today." | |
fortunes[6] = "Be sure to say \"Please and Thank You\"." | |
fortunes[7] = "Index funds will promise good returns." | |
fortunes[8] = "The expected retirement saving you have in mind, will not cover the cost of your retirment." | |
fortunes[9] = "Buy a lotto ticket." | |
# initializations | |
def initialization(): | |
global fortunes, done, inputLine | |
fortunes = [None] * 10 # allocate array of size 10 | |
done = False # start with done = False | |
loadFortunes() # call the loadFortunes method | |
print("Welcome to the Fortune Teller") | |
inputLine = input("Enter \"0\" to Exit, or anything else for a fortune.") | |
# print the fortune | |
def printFortune(): | |
print(fortunes[randint(0, 9)]) | |
# Main loop | |
def mainLoop(): | |
global done, inputLine | |
if inputLine == "0": | |
done = True # user is done | |
else: | |
printFortune() # call function to print a funtune | |
inputLine = input("Another? If not press \"0") # prompt for next input | |
# finish | |
def finish(): | |
print("Thanks for playing.") | |
# Main program | |
initialization() # call initialization method | |
while not done: # main loop runs under user signals done | |
mainLoop() # call mainloop (until done = true) | |
finish() # call finish (once) because we are done |
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