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dice_rolling_simulator.py
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# Made on May 27th, 2017
# Made by SlimxShadyx
# Editted by CaptMcTavish, June 17th, 2017
# Comments edits by SlimxShadyx, August 11th, 2017
# Dice Rolling Simulator
import random
try:
input = raw_input
except NameError:
pass
global user_exit_checker
user_exit_checker = "exit"
# Our start function (What the user will first see when starting the program)
def start():
print("Welcome to dice rolling simulator: \nPress Enter to proceed")
input(">")
# Starting our result function (The dice picker function)
result()
# Our exit function (What the user will see when choosing to exit the program)
def bye():
print("Thanks for using the Dice Rolling Simulator! Have a great day! =)")
# Result function which is our dice chooser function
def result():
# user_dice_chooser No idea how this got in here, thanks EroMonsterSanji.
print("\r\nGreat! Begin by choosing a die! [6] [8] [12]?\r\n")
user_dice_chooser = input(">")
user_dice_chooser = int(user_dice_chooser)
# Below is the references to our dice functions (Below), when the user chooses a dice.
if user_dice_chooser == 6:
dice6()
elif user_dice_chooser == 8:
dice8()
elif user_dice_chooser == 12:
dice12()
# If the user doesn't choose an applicable option
else:
print("\r\nPlease choose one of the applicable options!\r\n")
result()
# Below are our dice functions.
def dice6():
# Getting a random number between 1 and 6 and printing it.
dice_6 = random.randint(1, 6)
print("\r\nYou rolled a " + str(dice_6) + "!\r\n")
user_exit_checker()
def dice8():
dice_8 = random.randint(1, 8)
print("\r\nYou rolled a " + str(dice_8) + "!")
user_exit_checker()
def dice12():
dice_12 = random.randint(1, 12)
print("\r\nYou rolled a " + str(dice_12) + "!")
user_exit_checker()
def user_exit_checker():
# Checking if the user would like to roll another die, or to exit the program
user_exit_checker_raw = input("\r\nIf you want to roll another die, type [roll]. To exit, type [exit].\r\n?>")
user_exit_checker = (user_exit_checker_raw.lower())
if user_exit_checker == "roll":
start()
else:
bye()
# Actually starting the program now.
start()