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Make a guess-the-number game |
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@wtf | 18 days |
Today, Let’s move on to the next topic in the Python Coding Challenge: *Day 6: Conditionals (if, elif, else)* In Python, conditional statements allow your code to make decisions. *What Are Conditionals?* They help your program execute certain code blocks only when specific conditions are true. ✅ *Syntax* : if condition: Code runs if condition is True elif another_condition: Runs if previous conditions were False, this one is True else: Runs if none of the above conditions are True *Example* : age = 18 if age = 18: print(You’re an adult.) elif age 13: print(You’re a teenager.) else: print(You’re a child.) *Output:* You’re an adult. *Mini Project: Guess the Number Game* Let’s build a small game using what we’ve learned so far: *Python Code* import random number = random.randint(1, 10) guess = int(input(Guess a number between 1 and 10: )) if guess == number: print( Correct! You guessed it right.) elif guess number: print(Too low! Try again.) else: print(Too high! Try again.) print(fThe correct number was: number) This project uses: - if, elif, else - User input - Random module |
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