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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Dungeon Game Line endings

Matt Wolf
Matt Wolf
2,225 Points

not sure why Treehouse marks this wrong. It works in the terminal

help

mapping.py
TILES = ('-', ' ', '-', ' ', '-', '||',
         '_', '|', '_', '|', '_', '|', '||',
         '&', ' ', '_', ' ', '||',
         ' ', ' ', ' ', '^', ' ', '||'
)

looplist = list(range(0, len(TILES)))
for i in looplist:
    if TILES[i] == '||':
        print("\n")
    else:
        print(TILES[i], end = "")

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points

On detecting the double-pipe, the code prints two carriage returns. The one in the print string, and one added by default.

# remove the extra "\n":
print()

# or remove the default "\n"
print("\n", end="")