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Start your free trialOdane Williams
6,692 PointsAm I on the right track?
I'm having trouble figuring this one out.
# EXAMPLES:
# move((1, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 10)
# move((0, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 5)
# move((0, 9, 5), (0, 1)) => (0, 9, 0)
def move(player, direction):
x, y, hp = player
if x in player < 0:
hp -= 5
(0, y, hp) = player
if x in player > 9:
hp -= 5
(9, y, hp) = player
if y in player < 0:
hp -= 5
(x, 0, hp) = player
if y in player > 9:
hp -= 5
(x, 9, hp) = player
return x, y, hp
1 Answer
Chase Stevens
11,056 PointsHi Odane,
You're close, but your function doesn't do anything with the direction parameter. Try incorporating that and having it affect the x and y values, then check if the player is beyond the wall.
Hope this helps!