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OK, so I made a FastScrabble game. My code is currently: [CODE]from random import * from itertools import * scrabbletiles = [] showntiles = [] def drawtile(): nexttile = sample(scrabbletiles, 1) scrabbletiles.remove(nexttile[0]) showntiles += nexttile def possibilities(): possi = [] for i in range(2, len(showntiles)+1): for word in permutations(showntiles, i): …
I'm trying to find a way to take a list of one-letter strings, for example, ['e', 'n', 'o', 't', 'r'] and find every order possible of these letters. I'll be able to, on my own, target the three words I would want for this, 'noter', 'toner', and 'tenor' (unless the …
... I find it interesting that these are projects for the[I] beginners[/I]. Of course, these projects I've found often result in constant research and use of extremely confusing modules. If a module is confusing and is required for a project? It immediately bumps up to intermediate difficulty in my book. …
I swear, those things are like shurikens in these masses... I'm trying to make a loan calculator in python, as part of an assignment. I'm basing it off of two things. 1: [URL="http://www.efunda.com/formulae/finance/loan_calculator.cfm"]This website, which contains 3 different calculators.[/URL] 2: [URL="http://www.efunda.com/math/num_rootfinding/num_rootfinding.cfm#Newton_Raphson"]The link from the second calculator (my current pain)[/URL] I'm …
At the easy risk of asking something already asked a hundred times... Curses doesn't work for me. I use 2.6 on a Vista It gives an error saying it can't call up a part of the module that came with the program. ... Uhm... help.. T_T ~Pixel
I'm looking for some major help. I'm a decently new coder, taking a Python class independent study. I was writing a program for a two-player 21 game. (Like blackjack only I start with only one card... for some reason.) Only problem is, while the code doesn't seem to contain any …
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