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Start your free trialSetiawan Angga
606 Pointslayout messed up
i tried to print but it gives me:
BuildWiths-MacBook-Pro-2:pygo buildwithangga$ /usr/local/bin/python3 /Users/buildwithangga/Desktop/pygo/game.py | A | B | C | D | 1| Apa | | | | 2| Apa | | | Iya | 3| | | | Iya | 4| | | | |
source code
from cards import Card
import random
class Game:
def __init__(self):
self.size = 4
self.card_options = ['Apa', 'Iya', 'Kmn',
'How', 'Why', 'Kok', 'Jam', 'Saw']
self.columns = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']
self.cards = []
self.locations = []
for column in self.columns:
for num in range(1, self.size + 1):
self.locations.append(f'{column}{num}')
def set_cards(self):
used_locations = []
for word in self.card_options:
for i in range(2):
available_locations = set(self.locations) - set(used_locations)
random_location = random.choice(list(available_locations))
used_locations.append(random_location)
card = Card(word, random_location)
self.cards.append(card)
def create_row(self, num):
row = []
for column in self.columns:
for card in self.cards:
if card.location == f'{column}{num}':
if card.matched:
row.append(str(card))
else:
row.append(' ')
return row
def create_grid(self):
# / A / B / C / D /
header = ' | ' + ' | '.join(self.columns) + ' | '
print(header)
for row in range(1, self.size + 1):
print_row = f'{row}| '
get_row = self.create_row(row)
print_row += ' | '.join(get_row) + ' | '
print(print_row)
if __name__ == '__main__':
game = Game()
game.set_cards()
game.cards[0].matched = True
game.cards[1].matched = True
game.cards[2].matched = True
game.cards[3].matched = True
game.create_grid()
1 Answer
Travis Alstrand
Treehouse TeacherI just copied your code over and ran in it and it seems that whenever someone's name is printed within a column, an extra space is being applied after the name, pushing things over to the right.
I would go through the code, step by step, every time you're printing a row and double-check the spaces being applied