1. bear_moved = False 2. 3. while True: 4. next = raw_input("> ") 5. 6. if next == "take honey": 7. dead("The bear looks at you then slaps your face off.") 8. elif next == "taunt bear" and not bear_moved: 9. print "The bear has moved from the door. You can go through." 10. 11. bear_moved = True 12. elif next == "taunt bear" and bear_moved: 13. dead("The bear gets pissed off and chews your leg off.") 14. elif next == "open door" and bear_moved: 15. gold_room() 16. else: 17. print "I got no idea what that means.
# This is just to show my understanding of Boolean. In line 8-9, if my input is "taunt bear", the result is true and true, which will continue the loop. # So what confused me is line 12-13. if my input is taunt bear, is it suppose to be taunt bear == "taunt bear" and bear_moved which is true and true? which means the loop will continue instead of cancelling it. Thanks in advance for spending your time to answer my question. Source: Learnpythonthehardway -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list