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###This Python code implements a simple text-based game of Rock, Paper, Scissors between a player and the computer.
`import random
def determine_winner(player_choice, computer_choice):
if player_choice == computer_choice:
return "Tie"
elif (player_choice == "rock" and computer_choice == "scissors") or
(player_choice == "scissors" and computer_choice == "paper") or
(player_choice == "paper" and computer_choice == "rock"):
return "Win"
else:
return "Lose"
def print_result(result):
if result == "Win":
print("Congratulations! You won!")
elif result == "Lose":
print("Sorry! You lost.")
else:
print("It's a tie!")
def main():
player_score = 0
rounds_played = 0
if name == "main":
main()
`
Below is the description of the code:
Imports: The code imports the
randommodule, which is used to generate random choices for the computer.determine_winnerfunction: This function takes two arguments,player_choiceandcomputer_choice, representing the choices made by the player and the computer respectively. It determines the winner based on the rules of Rock, Paper, Scissors and returns a string indicating the result ("Win", "Lose", or "Tie").print_resultfunction: This function takes theresultas input and prints a message to the player based on the outcome of the game ("Congratulations! You won!", "Sorry! You lost.", or "It's a tie!").mainfunction: This function orchestrates the main logic of the game. It initializes variables forplayer_score(to keep track of the player's score) androunds_played(to keep track of the total rounds played). It contains a while loop that continues until the player decides not to play again. Within the loop:determine_winnerfunction, and the result is printed using theprint_resultfunction.Execution: The
mainfunction is called when the script is run, which starts the game.End of Game: Once the player decides not to play again, a "Game over!" message is printed along with the player's final score and the total rounds played.
This provides a simple implementation of the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, allowing players to play against a computer opponent.