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#PSEUDOCODE | |
#1) Need to make the boggle board code from the previous challenge into a class | |
#2) Need to call the class's methods from outside the class (using the dice_grid given) | |
#3) Need to print out all row and columns as strings | |
#4) Need to create a method, individual coordinates, that returns the letter at a given | |
#spot when the user inputs the coordinates | |
#5) Bonus: need to create a get_diagonal method | |
##A diagonal starts at a given point, then goes either up or down a row, then goes | |
#left or right one space. For the dice_board array, if I input the letters "b" and "e", the | |
#pattern will go like this: "b", down one row and one column to the right to get "o", down |