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import random # 1. The computer picks a secret number between 1 and 10 secret_number = random.randint(1, 10) guess = 0 print("I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10!") # 4. Loop as long as the guess is wrong while guess != secret_number: # 2. Get the user's guess guess = int(input("Take a guess: ")) # 3. Compare the numbers if guess < secret_number: print("Too low!") elif guess > secret_number: print("Too high!") else: print("You got it!") Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 🧩 Brain Power: Sharpen Your Pencil Head First Learn to Code: A Learner’s Guide to ...
Let's look at how we tackle a real programming concept using Python. Imagine you want to build a simple game where the computer picks a secret number and you have to guess it. Here is the mental model of how the code thinks: a secret number in a variable. Ask the user for a guess. Compare the guess to the secret number. Loop until the user gets it right. ⌨️ The Code Broken Down I can build a custom interactive lesson based
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