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11,332 PointsThis looks fine to me.....what am I missing?
error message:
' Bummer: Couldn't find 'move'
# 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 + direction[0] < 0 or x + direciton[0] > 9:
hp -= 5
elif y + direction[1] < 0 or y + direction[1] > 9:
hp -=5
else:
x += direction[0]
y += direction[1]
return x, y, hp
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou have a misspelling of direction here:
x + direciton[0] > 9:
Daniel Turato
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 30,124 PointsThis is what I did and it passed:
def move(player, direction):
x, y, hp = player
dirx, diry = direction
if x + dirx < 0 or y + diry > 9:
hp -= 5
else:
x += dirx
y += diry
return x, y, hp