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This Python code allows a user to play Rock, Paper, Scissors against a computer. It randomly generates the computer's choice and prompts the user to enter their choice. It then evaluates the results and keeps score. Once the game ends, it prints the final scores.

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Codes For Python

This Python code allows a user to play Rock, Paper, Scissors against a computer. It randomly generates the computer's choice and prompts the user to enter their choice. It then evaluates the results and keeps score. Once the game ends, it prints the final scores.

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Rock, Paper and Scissors Game with Python

import
random
choices = ["Rock", "Paper", "Scissors"]
computer = random.choice(choices)
player = False
cpu_score = 0
player_score = 0
while True:
player = input("Rock, Paper or Scissors?").capitalize()
## Conditions of Rock,Paper and Scissors
if player == computer:
print("Tie!")
elif player == "Rock":
if computer == "Paper":
print("You lose!", computer, "covers", player)
cpu_score+=1
else:
print("You win!", player, "smashes", computer)
player_score+=1
elif player == "Paper":
if computer == "Scissors":
print("You lose!", computer, "cut", player)
cpu_score+=1
else:
print("You win!", player, "covers", computer)
player_score+=1
elif player == "Scissors":
if computer == "Rock":
print("You lose...", computer, "smashes", player)
cpu_score+=1
else:
print("You win!", player, "cut", computer)
player_score+=1
elif player=='End':
print("Final Scores:")
print(f"CPU:{cpu_score}")
print(f"Plaer:{player_score}")
break

How to Create an Alarm Clock with Python?


from
datetim
e
import
datetim
e
from playsound import playsound
alarm_time = input("Enter the time of alarm to be set:HH:MM:SS\n")
alarm_hour=alarm_time[0:2]
alarm_minute=alarm_time[3:5]
alarm_seconds=alarm_time[6:8]
alarm_period = alarm_time[9:11].upper()
print("Setting up alarm..")
while True:
now = datetime.now()
current_hour = now.strftime("%I")
current_minute = now.strftime("%M")
current_seconds = now.strftime("%S")
current_period = now.strftime("%p")
if(alarm_period==current_period):
if(alarm_hour==current_hour):
if(alarm_minute==current_minute):
if(alarm_seconds==current_seconds):
print("Wake Up!")
playsound('audio.mp3')
break

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