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Courses Plus Student 1,162 Pointsmy code print("Enter QUIT to quit") is not working. It says invalid syntax. What is the correct syntax?
my code print("Enter QUIT to quit") is not working. It says invalid syntax. What is the correct syntax?
2 Answers
Ari Misha
19,323 PointsHiya David! There is nothing wrong with your "print" statement but did you capture the user's input, like how else you gonna use the input "QUIT" to your advantage and do stuff with. "input" method does just that. You can print a statement and capture the user's input with 'input()' method and store it in a variable and use it for your coding logic later.
P.S. : You might wanna copy your code here, so that we can get an idea about where the issue actually resides.
user_input = input(" What's your name? ")
This is merely an example! I hope it helped!(:
David P
Courses Plus Student 1,162 Pointsmport os import random
draw grid
pick random location for player
pick random loocation for exit door
pick random location for the monster
draw player in the grid
take input for movement
move player, unless invalid move (past edges of grid)
check for win/loss
clear screen and redraw grid
CELLS = [(0, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0), (3, 0), (4, 0), (0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 1), (0, 2), (1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2), (4, 2), (0, 3), (1, 3), (2, 3), (3, 3), (4, 3), (0, 4), (1, 4), (2, 4), (3, 4), (4, 4)]
def clear_screen(): os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
def get_locations(): return random.sample(CELLS, 3)
def move_player(player, move): # get the player's location # if move == LEFT, x-1 # if move == RIGHT, x+1 # if move == UP, y-1 # if move == DOWN, y+1 return player
def get_moves(player): moves = ["LEFT", "RIGHT", "UP", "DOWN"] x, y = player if x == 0: moves.remove("LEFT") if x == 4: moves.remove("RIGHT") if y == 0: moves.remove("UP") if y == 4: moves.remove("DOWN") # if players y == 0, they cant move up # if players y == 4, they cant move down return moves
monster, door, player = get_locations()
while True: print("Welcome to the dungeon!") print("You're currently in room {}".format(player)) print("You can move {}".format(", ".join(get_moves(player)))) print("Enter QUIT to quit")
move = input("> ") move = move.upper()
if move == 'QUIT': break
Good move? Change the player position # Bad Move? Don't change anything! # On the door? They win! # on the monster? They lose! # Otherwise, loop back around
sorry here is my full code ^^^...... for some reason i am getting an error with print("Enter QUIT to quit"), but Kenneth has the same syntax from what I can see in the educational video.
David P
Courses Plus Student 1,162 Pointsimport os import random
draw grid
pick random location for player
pick random loocation for exit door
pick random location for the monster
draw player in the grid
take input for movement
move player, unless invalid move (past edges of grid)
check for win/loss
clear screen and redraw grid
CELLS = [(0, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0), (3, 0), (4, 0), (0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 1), (0, 2), (1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2), (4, 2), (0, 3), (1, 3), (2, 3), (3, 3), (4, 3), (0, 4), (1, 4), (2, 4), (3, 4), (4, 4)]
def clear_screen(): os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
def get_locations(): return random.sample(CELLS, 3)
def move_player(player, move): # get the player's location # if move == LEFT, x-1 # if move == RIGHT, x+1 # if move == UP, y-1 # if move == DOWN, y+1 return player
def get_moves(player): moves = ["LEFT", "RIGHT", "UP", "DOWN"] x, y = player if x == 0: moves.remove("LEFT") if x == 4: moves.remove("RIGHT") if y == 0: moves.remove("UP") if y == 4: moves.remove("DOWN") # if players y == 0, they cant move up # if players y == 4, they cant move down return moves
monster, door, player = get_locations()
while True: print("Welcome to the dungeon!") print("You're currently in room {}".format(player)) print("You can move {}".format(", ".join(get_moves(player)))) print("Enter QUIT to quit")
move = input("> ") move = move.upper()
if move == 'QUIT': break
# Good move? Change the player position # Bad Move? Don't change anything! # On the door? They win! # on the monster? They lose! # Otherwise, loop back around
sorry here is my full code ^^^...... for some reason i am getting an error with print("Enter QUIT to quit"), but Kenneth has the same syntax from what I can see in the educational video.
Anna Tvelova
4,060 PointsAnna Tvelova
4,060 Pointssame issue at the same spot :(
File "game.py", line 53
print("Enter QUIT to quit")
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax