Creating a running tally/ definitely new to this

2013-08-05 Thread gratedmedia

I currently working on a game, where I need to maintain a running tally of 
money, as the player makes purchases as they navigate thru game.   I not 
exactly sure how to do this in python.  I know it is a fairly basic step, 
nonetheless.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  
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Re: Creating a running tally/ definitely new to this

2013-08-06 Thread gratedmedia
Yes I want to store an amount of money which will change from many places 
within the code. Absolutely correct.  I am very "green" to this, if you're 
familiar, with "dopewars" the concept is very similar. 

for my practice trials I used.. selection_b = input()

 and manually input an amount of money, and used a loop of:

loop = 1
while loop < 5: 

just to get a feel of how it would work but, every time I travel to a new 
destination and buy something the amount of money is reset. And I am working to 
prevent this so that I can maintain a running tally until the loop is complete. 
  
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> I currently working on a game, where I need to maintain a running tally of 
> money, as the player makes purchases as they navigate thru game.   I not 
> exactly sure how to do this in python.  I know it is a fairly basic step, 
> nonetheless.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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> If I understand correctly you want to store the amount of money in a variable 
> as a number that can be changed from many places within the code.
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>     money = 0
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>     def do_some_adventuring():
>         ... # Add some money
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> You can "add some money" with:
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>         global money # Allow changing money from within the function
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>         money += 10 # for example
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> Is that it?
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> Note that normally you'd have some class of player with a money attribute 
> which can be accessed, but as a guess from the question I'm not sure you know 
> about classes yet.

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Re: Creating a running tally/ definitely new to this

2013-08-06 Thread gratedmedia
On Monday, August 5, 2013 10:15:30 PM UTC-4, Dave Angel wrote:
> gratedme...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > I currently working on a game, where I need to maintain a running tally of 
> > money, as the player makes purchases as they navigate thru game.   I not 
> > exactly sure how to do this in python.  I know it is a fairly basic step, 
> > nonetheless.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  
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> (just to save you the pain later:
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>http://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
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> So what have you written so far?  Is this a homework assignment and
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> you've been covering certain parts of Python in a certain order? Is it
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> part of learning some tutorial?
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> There are so many ways of accomplishing this sort of thing, that without
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> some constraints, there are a dozen reasonable responses.  I'll try one:
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> in the class Player, you make a pair of methods, purchase() and
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> income(), which manipulate the instance attribute assets.   Then you
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> make a property that returns the assets.
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> Class Player:
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>  def purchase(self, amount):
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> self.assets -= amount
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>  def income(self, amount):
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>  def wealth(self):
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> DaveA

This a project I am am working on.  I am using "Learn Python the Hard Way". To 
best explain. I'm working on a game with a similar format to John Dell's 
Dopewars, but on Python. SO I've created the several destinations to travel, 
but now maintaining the "running tally (money)" has been my issue. I'm going to 
take your advice and play with code you posted.  Please contact me with any 
more suggestions.
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