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I can't understand how this code works, pls help me The code: class Enemy: name = "" lives = 0 def __init__(self, name, lives): self.name = name self.lives = lives def hit(self): self.lives -= 1 if self.lives <= 0: print(self.name + ' killed') else: print(self.name + ' has '+ str(self.lives) + ' lives') class Monster: def __init__(self): super().__init__('Monster', 3) class Alien: def __init__(self): super().__init__('Alien', 5) m = Enemy('Monster', 3) a = Enemy('Alien', 5) while True: x = input() if x == 'exit': break if x == 'laser': a.hit() if x == 'gun': m.hit()

15th Feb 2021, 12:27 PM
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(m) object has an enemy named "Monster" With 3 lives. (a) object has an enemy named "Alien" with 5 lives. When input is 'laser' (a) hits the enemy using method a.hit() else if input is 'gun' (m) hits the enemy using method m.hit(). When the hit method is called the following happens, self.lives which has value of 3 and 5 (depending on which object called it) the value is reduced by 1,so suppose (a) called hit method for "laser" then self.value-=1 sets the new value for (a) as 4. And the next if else statements checks if the lives left are 0 , if yes output self.name("alien" here) killed , otherwise it outputs self.name has self.lives left which is "alien" has 4 lives left.
15th Feb 2021, 12:53 PM
Abhay
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class Game: def __init__(self): self.player = Player() self.enemies = [Enemy(), Enemy(), Enemy()] self.score = 0 def play(self): while True: # Draw the game state self.draw() # Get player input action = self.get_input() # Update game state based on player input self.update(action) # Check if player is dead if self.player.is_dead(): print("Game over!") break def draw(self): # Draw the player self.player.draw() # Draw the enemies for enemy in self.enemies: enemy.draw() # Draw the score print(f"Score: {self.score}") def get_input(self): # Get player input (e.g. left, right, up, down) return input("Enter action: ") def update(self, action): # Move player self.player.move(action) # Move enemies for enemy in self.enemies: enemy.move() # Check if player collided with any enemies for enemy in self.enemies: if self.player.collided_with(enemy): self.player.hit() self.score -= 1 # Check if player has reached the goal if self.player.reached_goal(): self.score += 1 self.player.reset() self.enemies = [Enemy(), Enemy(), Enemy()] class Player: def __init__(self): self.x = 0 self.y = 0 self.health = 100 def draw(self): # Draw the player at their current position pass def move(self, action): # Move the player based on the action pass def collided_with(self, enemy): # Check if the player has collided with the given enemy pass def hit(self): # Reduce the player's health self.health -= 10 def is_dead(self): # Return True if the player is dead, False otherwise return self.health <= 0
11th Dec 2022, 7:06 AM
Nelson Rivera
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class Game: def __init__(self): self.player = Player() self.enemies = [Enemy(), Enemy(), Enemy()] self.score = 0 def play(self): while True: # Draw the game state self.draw() # Get player input action = self.get_input() # Update game state based on player input self.update(action) # Check if player is dead if self.player.is_dead(): print("Game over!") break def draw(self): # Draw the player self.player.draw() # Draw the enemies for enemy in self.enemies: enemy.draw() # Draw the score print(f"Score: {self.score}") def get_input(self): # Get player input (e.g. left, right, up, down) return input("Enter action: ") def update(self, action): # Move player self.player.move(action) # Move enemies for enemy in self.enemies: enemy.move() # Check if player collided with any enemies for enemy in self.enemies: if self.player.collided_with(enemy): self.player.hit() self.score -= 1 # Check if player has reached the goal if self.player.reached_goal(): self.score += 1 self.player.reset() self.enemies = [Enemy(), Enemy(), Enemy()] class Player: def __init__(self): self.x = 0 self.y = 0 self.health = 100 def draw(self): # Draw the player at their current position pass def move(self, action): # Move the player based on the action pass def collided_with(self, enemy): # Check if the player has collided with the given enemy pass def hit(self): # Reduce the player's health self.health -= 10 def is_dead(self): # Return True if the player is dead, False otherwise return self.health <= 0
11th Dec 2022, 7:06 AM
Nelson Rivera