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Spaces tend to cause annoyances in a Unix-style shell environment. This change fixes that.
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14_Bowling/python/README.md
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Original source downloaded [from Vintage Basic](http://www.vintage-basic.net/games.html)
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Conversion to [Python](https://www.python.org/about/)
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14_Bowling/python/bowling.py
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14_Bowling/python/bowling.py
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import random
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def simulateRoll(pins):
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for _ in range(20):
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x = random.randint(0, 14)
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if x < len(pins):
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pins[x] = 1
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def calculate_score(rolls):
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score = 0
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frame = 1
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b = 1
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for index, pins in enumerate(rolls):
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score += pins
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if b == 1:
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if pins == 10: # strike
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score += sum(rolls[index + 1:index + 3])
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frame += 1
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else:
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b = 2
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else:
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if sum(rolls[index - 1:index + 1]) == 10: # spare
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score += rolls[index + 1]
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b = 1
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frame += 1
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if frame > 10:
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break
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return score
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class Player:
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def __init__(self, name):
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self.name = name
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self.rolls = []
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def play_frame(self, frame):
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extra = 0
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prev_score = 0
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pins = [0] * 10 # reset the pins
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for ball in range(2):
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simulateRoll(pins)
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score = sum(pins)
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self.show(pins)
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pin_count = score - prev_score
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self.rolls.append(pin_count) # log the number of pins toppled this roll
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print(f'{pin_count} for {self.name}')
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if score - prev_score == 0:
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print("GUTTER!!!")
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if ball == 0:
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if score == 10:
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print("STRIKE!!!")
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extra = 2
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break # cannot roll more than once in a frame
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else:
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print(f"next roll {self.name}")
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else:
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if score == 10:
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print("SPARE!")
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extra = 1
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prev_score = score # remember previous pins to distinguish ...
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if frame == 9 and extra > 0:
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print(f'Extra rolls for {self.name}')
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pins = [0] * 10 # reset the pins
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score = 0
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for ball in range(extra):
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if score == 10:
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pins = [0] * 10
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simulateRoll(pins)
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score = sum(pins)
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self.rolls.append(score)
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def __str__(self):
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return f'{self.name}: {self.rolls}, total:{calculate_score(self.rolls)}'
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def show(self, pins):
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pins_iter = iter(pins)
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print()
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for row in range(4):
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print(' ' * row, end='')
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for _ in range(4 - row):
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p = next(pins_iter)
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print('O ' if p else '+ ', end='')
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print()
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def centreText(text, width):
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t = len(text)
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return (' ' * ((width - t) // 2)) + text
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def main():
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print(centreText('Bowl', 80))
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print(centreText('CREATIVE COMPUTING MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY', 80))
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print()
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print('WELCOME TO THE ALLEY.')
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print('BRING YOUR FRIENDS.')
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print("OKAY LET'S FIRST GET ACQUAINTED.")
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while True:
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print()
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if input('THE INSTRUCTIONS (Y/N)? ') in 'yY':
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print('THE GAME OF BOWLING TAKES MIND AND SKILL. DURING THE GAME')
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print('THE COMPUTER WILL KEEP SCORE. YOU MAY COMPETE WITH')
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print('OTHER PLAYERS[UP TO FOUR]. YOU WILL BE PLAYING TEN FRAMES.')
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print("ON THE PIN DIAGRAM 'O' MEANS THE PIN IS DOWN...'+' MEANS THE")
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print('PIN IS STANDING. AFTER THE GAME THE COMPUTER WILL SHOW YOUR')
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print('SCORES.')
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total_players = int(input('FIRST OF ALL...HOW MANY ARE PLAYING? '))
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player_names = []
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print()
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print('VERY GOOD...')
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for index in range(total_players):
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player_names.append(Player(input(f'Enter name for player {index + 1}: ')))
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for frame in range(10):
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for player in player_names:
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player.play_frame(frame)
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for player in player_names:
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print(player)
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if input('DO YOU WANT ANOTHER GAME? ') not in 'yY':
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break
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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############################################################################################
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#
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# This is a fairly straight conversion to python with some exceptions.
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# I have kept most of the upper case text that the program prints.
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# I have added the feature of giving names to players.
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# I have added a Player class to store player data in.
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# This last change works around the problems in the original storing data in a matrix.
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# The original had bugs in calculating indexes which meant that the program
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# would overwrite data in the matrix, so the results printed out contained errors.
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# The last change is to do with the strict rules which allow extra rolls if the player
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# scores a spare or strike in the last frame.
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# This program allows these extra rolls and also calculates the proper score.
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#
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############################################################################################
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