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Category > Computer Science Posted 09 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

User Defined Functions The Gold Game You are creating a game

Can someone help me create working Python Code for this assignment? Don't worry about the flowchart I only need the actual Python code.

User Defined Functions – The Gold Game You are creating a game to see how greedy the user is. They will be told that there is a room full of gold and that they can take out a percentage of the gold. If they take out more than 50% they are greedy and go to the dungeon. If they take out 50% or less they are not greedy and win the game. You will use two (2) user defined functions (modules): • The welcome or starting function (module) includes o The title of the program o Asking for the user’s name ▪ Within this function (module) I set the name variable to global then used the variable to get the user’s name ▪ You may use this method or whatever method you like to make the name variable passable • The body function (module) which asks for the percentage of the gold the user would take out of the room o Percentage is implied – you do not have to determine the formatting code for percentage (see example) o Use ValueError to check if they entered a number The program in the example uses “If-then-Else” inside of the second user defined function (module) Exiting the program • To exit the program I used the sys.exit(0) function o I placed this command after the “true” portion of the “If-then-Else” statement o The message that the user was not greedy and won the game runs o The exit command runs next and the program is exited o See example • Just like when you used the “random” function, you had to import the function, you will need to import the “sys” function. • Type the following in at the beginning of your coding: ▪ import sys o The command to exit within the function (module) is: ▪ sys.exit(0) Hints: • Check for greediness (using amount as the variable in this example) o amount <= 50 o Do not worry about a percent format • Import the sys function (see above for command) • Use ValueError to check for numeric errors Turn projects into Moodle: • Flowchart • Screenshot of working python file • Python file

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