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GE3171 - PROBLEM SOLVING
AND
PYTHON PROGRAMMING
LABORATORY
(REG-2021)
LAB MANUEL
Compiled By:
Ramprakash.S
Teaching Faculty / CSE
University College of Engineering Thirukkuvalai
Nagapattinam -610204, Tamilnadu
1.Identification and solving of simple real life or scientific or technical problems, and
developing flow charts for the same.
a) Electricity Billing
Aim: Develop a flow chart and write the program for Electricity billing
Procedure:
From Unit To Unit Rate (Rs.) Prices
From Unit To Unit Rate (Rs.) Max.Unit
1 100 0 100
101 200 2 200
201 500 3 500-
- 101 -200 3.5 >500
201-500 4.6 >500
>500 606 >500
Flow Chart :
1b) Reatil Shop billing
Flow-Chart:
1c) Sin series
Flow Chart:
1d) To compute Electrical Current in Three Phase AC Circuit
Flow Chart :
Result :
2.a) Python programming using simple statements and expressions -exchange the values
of two variables)
Aim:
Write a python program to exchange the values of two variables
Procedure:
Code:
>>> a=10
>>> b=20
>>> a,b=b,a
>>>print(a)
>>>print(b)
output:
Result:
2b) Python programming using simple statements and expressions - circulate the values
of n variables)
Aim:
Write a python program to circulate the values of n variables
Procedure:
Code:
>>>list=[10,20,30,40,50]
>>>n=2
>>> print(list[n:]+list[:n])
output:
Result:
2 C) Python programming using simple statements and expressions ( Calculate the
distance between two points)
Aim:
Write a python program to calculate the distance between two numbers
Procedure:
Program:
import math
x1=int(input(“enter the value of x1”)
x2=int(input(“enter the value of x2”)
y1=int(input(“enter the value of y1”)
y2=int(input(“enter the value of y2”)
dx=x2-x1
dy=y2-y1
d= dx**2+d**2
result=math.sqrt(d)
print(result)
Output:
Result:
3 a) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops.- Number series
Aim:
Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for
Number Series.
Procedure:
Program:
n=int(input("Enter a number: "))
a=[]
for i in range(1,n+1):
print(i,sep=" ",end=" ")
if(i<n):
print("+",sep=" ",end=" ")
a.append(i)
print("=",sum(a))
print()
output:
Result:
3 b) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops. -Number Patterns
Aim:
Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for
Number Pattern.
Procedure:
Program:
rows = 6
rows = int(input('Enter the number of rows'))
for i in range(rows):
for j in range(i):
print(i, end=' ')
print('')
output:
Result:
3 c) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops. -Pyramid Patterns
Aim:
Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for
Pyramid Pattern.
Procedure:
Program:
def pypart(n):
for i in range(0, n):
for j in range(0, i+1):
print("* ",end="")
print("r")
n = 5
pypart(n)
output:
Result:
4 a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples -Items present in a
library)
Aim :
Write a python program to implement items present in a library
Procedure:
Code:
library=["books", "author", "barcodenumber" , "price"]
library[0]="ramayanam"
print(library[0])
library[1]="valmiki"
library[2]=123987
library[3]=234
print(library)
Tuple:
tup1 = (12134,250000 )
tup2 = ('books', 'totalprice')
# tup1[0] = 100 ------- Not assigned in tuple
# So let's create a new tuple as follows
tup3 = tup1 + tup2;
print(tup3)
Output:
Result
:
4 b) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples -Components of a
car
Aim:
Write a python program to implement components of a car
Procedure:
Code:
cars = ["Nissan", "Mercedes Benz", "Ferrari", "Maserati", "Jeep", "Maruti Suzuki"]
new_list = []
for i in cars:
if "M" in i:
new_list.append(i)
print(new_list)
Tuple:
cars=("Ferrari", "BMW", "Audi", "Jaguar")
print(cars)
print(cars[0])
print(cars[1])
print(cars[3])
print(cars[3])
print(cars[4])
output:
Result:
4 C) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples - Materials required
for construction of a building.
Aim:
Write a python program to implement materials required for construction of
building
Procedure:
Code:
materialsforconstruction = ["cementbags", "bricks", "sand", "Steelbars", "Paint"]
materialsforconstruction.append(“ Tiles”)
materialsforconstruction.insert(3,"Aggregates")
materialsforconstruction.remove("sand")
materialsforconstruction[5]="electrical"
print(materialsforconstruction)
Tuple:
materialsforconstruction = ("cementbags", "bricks", "sand", "Steelbars", "Paint")
print(materialsforconstruction)
del(materialsforconstruction)
print (After deleting materialsforconstruction)
print(materialsforconstruction)
print (“materialsforconstruction[0]:”, materialsforconstruction [0])
print (“materialsforconstruction [1:5]: ", materialsforconstruction [1:5])
output:
Result:
5a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Sets, Dictionaries. - Language
Aim:
Write a python program to implement language system using Sets and Dictionaries
Procedure:
Code:
import re
ulysses_txt = open("books/james_joyce_ulysses.txt").read().lower()
words = re.findall(r"b[w-]+b", ulysses_txt)
print("The novel ulysses contains " + str(len(words)))
for word in ["the", "while", "good", "bad", "ireland", "irish"]:
print("The word '" + word + "' occurs " + 
str(words.count(word)) + " times in the novel!" )
diff_words = set(words)
print("'Ulysses' contains " + str(len(diff_words)) + " different words!")
output:
Result:
Ref: https://python-course.eu/python-tutorial/sets-examples.php
5b) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Sets, Dictionaries. – Components
of an automobile
Aim:
Write a python program to implement Components of an automobile using Sets and
Dictionaries
Procedure:
Code:
cars = {'BMW', 'Honda', 'Audi', 'Mercedes', 'Honda', 'Toyota', 'Ferrari', 'Tesla'}
print('Approach #1= ', cars)
print('==========')
print('Approach #2')
for car in cars:
print('Car name = {}'.format(car))
print('==========')
cars.add('Tata')
print('New cars set = {}'.format(cars))
cars.discard('Mercedes')
print('discard() method = {}'.format(cars))
output:
Result:
https://www.javacodegeeks.com/sets-in-python.html
6a. Implementing programs using Functions – Factorial
Aim:
Write a python program to implement Factorial program using functions
Procedure:
Code:
def factorial(n):
if n == 0:
return 1
else:
return n * factorial(n-1)
n=int(input("Input a number to compute the factiorial : "))
print(factorial(n))
output:
Result:
6b. Implementing programs using Functions – largest number in a list
Aim:
Write a python program to implement largest number in a list using functions
Procedure:
Code:
def myMax(list1):
max = list1[0]
for x in list1:
if x > max :
max = x
return max
list1 = [10, 20, 4, 45, 99]
print("Largest element is:", myMax(list1))
Output:
Result:
6c. Implementing programs using Functions – area of shape
Aim:
Write a python program to implement area of shape using functions
Procedure:
Code:
def calculate_area(name):
name = name.lower()
if name == "rectangle":
l = int(input("Enter rectangle's length: "))
b = int(input("Enter rectangle's breadth: "))
rect_area = l * b
print(f"The area of rectangle is
{rect_area}.")
elif name == "square":
s = int(input("Enter square's side length: "))
sqt_area = s * s
print(f"The area of square is
{sqt_area}.")
elif name == "triangle":
h = int(input("Enter triangle's height length: "))
b = int(input("Enter triangle's breadth length: "))
tri_area = 0.5 * b * h
print(f"The area of triangle is
{tri_area}.")
elif name == "circle":
r = int(input("Enter circle's radius length: "))
pi = 3.14
circ_area = pi * r * r
print(f"The area of triangle is
{circ_area}.")
elif name == 'parallelogram':
b = int(input("Enter parallelogram's base length: "))
h = int(input("Enter parallelogram's height length: "))
# calculate area of parallelogram
para_area = b * h
print(f"The area of parallelogram is
{para_area}.")
else:
print("Sorry! This shape is not available")
if __name__ == "__main__" :
print("Calculate Shape Area")
shape_name = input("Enter the name of shape whose area you want to find: ")
calculate_area(shape_name)
Output:
Result:
7 a. Implementing programs using Strings –Reverse
Aim:
Write a python program to implement reverse of a string using string functions
Procedure:
Code:
def reverse(string):
string = string[::-1]
return string
s = "Firstyearece"
print ("The original string is : ",end="")
print (s)
print ("The reversed string(using extended slice syntax) is : ",end="")
print (reverse(s))
output:
Result:
7 b. Implementing programs using Strings -palindrome
Aim:
Write a python program to implement palindrome using string functions
Procedure:
Code:
string=input(("Enter a string:"))
if(string==string[::-1]):
print("The string is a palindrome")
else:
print("Not a palindrome")
output:
Result:
7 c. Implementing programs using Strings - character count
Aim:
Write a python program to implement Characters count using string functions
Procedure:
Code:
test_str = "Countthethesisthirdtime"
count = 0
for i in test_str:
if i == 't':
count = count + 1
print ("Count of e in Countthethesisthirdtim is : " + str(count))
output:
Result:
7.d) Implementing programs using Strings – Replacing Characters
Aim:
Write a python program to implement Replacing Characetrs using string functions
Procedure:
Code:
string = "geeks for geeks geeks geeks geeks"
print(string.replace("e", "a"))
print(string.replace("ek", "a", 3))
output:
Result:
8.a) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries –pandas
Aim:
Write a python program to implement pandas modules.Pandas are denote
python datastructures.
Procedure:
Code:
In command prompt install this package
pip install pandas
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame(
{
"Name": [ "Braund, Mr. Owen Harris",
"Allen, Mr. William Henry",
"Bonnell, Miss. Elizabeth",],
"Age": [22, 35, 58],
"Sex": ["male", "male", "female"],
}
)
print(df)
print(df[“Age”])
ages = pd.Series([22, 35, 58], name="Age")
print(ages)
df["Age"].max()
print(ages.max())
print(df.describe())
output:
Result:
8.b) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries – numpy
Aim:
Write a python program to implement numpy module in python .Numerical
python are mathematical calculations are solved here.
Procedure:
Code: In command prompt install this package
pip install numpy
import numpy as np
a = np.arange(6)
a2 = a[np.newaxis, :]
a2.shape
output:
Array Creation and functions:
a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
a = np.array([[1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], [9, 10, 11, 12]])
print(a[0])
print(a[1])
np.zeros(2)
np.ones(2)
np.arange(4)
np.arange(2, 9, 2)
np.linspace(0, 10, num=5)
x = np.ones(2, dtype=np.int64)
print(x)
arr = np.array([2, 1, 5, 3, 7, 4, 6, 8])
np.sort(arr)
a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4])
b = np.array([5, 6, 7, 8])
np.concatenate((a, b))
Array Dimensions:
array_example = np.array([[[0, 1, 2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6, 7]],
...
... [[0, 1, 2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6, 7]],
...
... [[0 ,1 ,2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6, 7]]])
array_example.ndim
array_example.size
array_example.shape
a = np.arange(6)
print(a)
b = a.reshape(3, 2)
print(b)
np.reshape(a, newshape=(1, 6), order='C')
outputs:
Result:
8.c) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries –matplotlib
Aim:
Write a python program to implement matplotolib module in python. .Matplotlib
python are used to show the visualization entites in python.
Procedure:
Code: In command prompt install this package
pip install matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
plt.style.use('_mpl-gallery')
x = np.linspace(0, 10, 100)
y = 4 + 2 * np.sin(2 * x)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot(x, y, linewidth=2.0)
ax.set(xlim=(0, 8), xticks=np.arange(1, 8),
ylim=(0, 8), yticks=np.arange(1, 8))
plt.show()
output:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
plt.style.use('_mpl-gallery')
np.random.seed(1)
x = 4 + np.random.normal(0, 1.5, 200)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.hist(x, bins=8, linewidth=0.5, edgecolor="white")
ax.set(xlim=(0, 8), xticks=np.arange(1, 8),
ylim=(0, 56), yticks=np.linspace(0, 56, 9))
plt.show()
output
Result:
8.d) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries – scipy
Aim:
Write a python program to implement scipy module in python. .Scipy python
are used to solve the scientific calculations.
Procedure:
Code: In command prompt install this package
pip install scipy
1-D discrete Fourier transforms¶
from scipy.fft import fft, ifft
x = np.array([1.0, 2.0, 1.0, -1.0, 1.5])
y = fft(x)
y
array([ 4.5 +0.j , 2.08155948-1.65109876j,
-1.83155948+1.60822041j, -1.83155948-1.60822041j,
2.08155948+1.65109876j])
yinv = ifft(y)
>>> yinv
Output:
from scipy.fft import fft, fftfreq
>>> # Number of sample points
>>> N = 600
>>> # sample spacing
>>> T = 1.0 / 800.0
>>> x = np.linspace(0.0, N*T, N, endpoint=False)
>>> y = np.sin(50.0 * 2.0*np.pi*x) + 0.5*np.sin(80.0 * 2.0*np.pi*x)
>>> yf = fft(y)
>>> xf = fftfreq(N, T)[:N//2]
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>> plt.plot(xf, 2.0/N * np.abs(yf[0:N//2]))
>>> plt.grid()
>>> plt.show()
Output:
Result:
9.a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling - copy from one file
to another.
Aim:
Write a python program to implement File Copying
Procedure:
Code:
import shutil
original = r'original path where the file is currently storedfile name.file extension'
target = r'target path where the file will be copiedfile name.file extension'
shutil.copyfile(original, target)
Steps to follow:
Step 1: Capture the original path
To begin, capture the path where your file is currently stored.
For example, I stored a CSV file in a folder called Test_1:
C:UsersRonDesktopTest_1products.csv
Where the CSV file name is „products„ and the file extension is csv.
Step 2: Capture the target path
Next, capture the target path where you‟d like to copy the file.
In my case, the file will be copied into a folder called Test_2:
C:UsersRonDesktopTest_2products.csv
Step 3: Copy the file in Python using shutil.copyfile
import shutil
original = r'C:UsersRonDesktopTest_1products.csv'
target = r'C:UsersRonDesktopTest_2products.csv'
shutil.copyfile(original, target)
Ref :https://datatofish.com/copy-file-python/
Result:
9.b ) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling word count
Aim:
Write a python program to implement word count in File operations in python
Procedure:
Code:
Create file ece.txt with the following input
Welcome to python examples. Here, you will find python programs for all
general use cases.
file = open("C:ece.txt", "rt")
data = file.read()
words = data.split()
print('Number of words in text file :', len(words))
output:
Result:
9.c ) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling - Longest word
Aim:
Write a python program to implement longest word in File operations
Procedure:
Code:
Create a file test.txt and give the longest word
(e.x) hi I have pendrive
def longest_word(filename):
with open(filename, 'r') as infile:
words = infile.read().split()
max_len = len(max(words, key=len))
return [word for word in words if len(word) == max_len]
print(longest_word('test.txt'))
output:
Result:
10. a. Implementing real-time/technical applications using Exception handling.- divide by
zero error.
Aim:
Write a exception handling program using python to depict the divide by zero
error.
Procedure:
Code:
(i) marks = 10000
a = marks / 0
print(a)
(ii) program
a=int(input("Entre a="))
b=int(input("Entre b="))
try:
c = ((a+b) / (a-b))
#Raising Error
if a==b:
raise ZeroDivisionError
#Handling of error
except ZeroDivisionError:
print ("a/b result in 0")
else:
print (c)
output:
Result:
10. C. Implementing real-time/technical applications using Exception handling.- Check
voters eligibility
Aim:
Write a exception handling program using python to depict the voters eligibility
Procedure:
Code:
try:
#this program check voting eligibility
def main():
try:
age=int(input("Enter your age"))
if age>18:
print("Eligible to vote")
else:
print("Not eligible to vote")
except:
print("age must be a valid number")
main()
output:
Result:
11. Exploring Pygame tool.
Aim:
Write a python program to implement pygame
Procedure:
Code:
To install Pygame in command prompt
Pip install pygame
import pygame
from pygame.locals import *
class Square(pygame.sprite.Sprite):
def __init__(self):
super(Square, self).__init__()
self.surf = pygame.Surface((25, 25))
self.surf.fill((0, 200, 255))
self.rect = self.surf.get_rect()
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((800, 600))
square1 = Square()
square2 = Square()
square3 = Square()
square4 = Square()
gameOn = True
while gameOn:
for event in pygame.event.get():
PIP install pygame
if event.type == KEYDOWN:
if event.key == K_BACKSPACE:
gameOn = False
elif event.type == QUIT:
gameOn = False
screen.blit(square1.surf, (40, 40))
screen.blit(square2.surf, (40, 530))
screen.blit(square3.surf, (730, 40))
screen.blit(square4.surf, (730, 530))
pygame.display.flip()
Output:
Result:
12.a ) Developing a game activity using Pygame like bouncing ball.
Aim:
Write a python program to implement bouncing balls using pygame tool
Procedure:
Code:
import sys, pygame
pygame.init()
size = width, height = 800, 400
speed = [1, 1]
background = 255, 255, 255
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Bouncing ball")
ball = pygame.image.load("ball.png")
ballrect = ball.get_rect()
while 1:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
sys.exit()
ballrect = ballrect.move(speed)
if ballrect.left < 0 or ballrect.right > width:
speed[0] = -speed[0]
if ballrect.top < 0 or ballrect.bottom > height:
speed[1] = -speed[1]
screen.fill(background)
screen.blit(ball, ballrect)
pygame.display.flip()
output:
Result:
12.b ) Developing a game activity using Pygame like Car race
Aim:
Write a python program to implement car race using pygame tool
Procedure:
Code:
import pygame, random, sys ,os,time
from pygame.locals import *
WINDOWWIDTH = 800
WINDOWHEIGHT = 600
TEXTCOLOR = (255, 255, 255)
BACKGROUNDCOLOR = (0, 0, 0)
FPS = 40
BADDIEMINSIZE = 10
BADDIEMAXSIZE = 40
BADDIEMINSPEED = 8
BADDIEMAXSPEED = 8
ADDNEWBADDIERATE = 6
PLAYERMOVERATE = 5
count=3
def terminate():
pygame.quit()
sys.exit()
def waitForPlayerToPressKey():
while True:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == QUIT:
terminate()
if event.type == KEYDOWN:
if event.key == K_ESCAPE: #escape quits
terminate()
return
def playerHasHitBaddie(playerRect, baddies):
for b in baddies:
if playerRect.colliderect(b['rect']):
return True
return False
def drawText(text, font, surface, x, y):
textobj = font.render(text, 1, TEXTCOLOR)
textrect = textobj.get_rect()
textrect.topleft = (x, y)
surface.blit(textobj, textrect)
# set up pygame, the window, and the mouse cursor
pygame.init()
mainClock = pygame.time.Clock()
windowSurface = pygame.display.set_mode((WINDOWWIDTH, WINDOWHEIGHT))
pygame.display.set_caption('car race')
pygame.mouse.set_visible(False)
# fonts
font = pygame.font.SysFont(None, 30)
# sounds
gameOverSound = pygame.mixer.Sound('music/crash.wav')
pygame.mixer.music.load('music/car.wav')
laugh = pygame.mixer.Sound('music/laugh.wav')
# images
playerImage = pygame.image.load('image/car1.png')
car3 = pygame.image.load('image/car3.png')
car4 = pygame.image.load('image/car4.png')
playerRect = playerImage.get_rect()
baddieImage = pygame.image.load('image/car2.png')
sample = [car3,car4,baddieImage]
wallLeft = pygame.image.load('image/left.png')
wallRight = pygame.image.load('image/right.png')
# "Start" screen
drawText('Press any key to start the game.', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3) -
30, (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3))
drawText('And Enjoy', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3), (WINDOWHEIGHT /
3)+30)
pygame.display.update()
waitForPlayerToPressKey()
zero=0
if not os.path.exists("data/save.dat"):
f=open("data/save.dat",'w')
f.write(str(zero))
f.close()
v=open("data/save.dat",'r')
topScore = int(v.readline())
v.close()
while (count>0):
# start of the game
baddies = []
score = 0
playerRect.topleft = (WINDOWWIDTH / 2, WINDOWHEIGHT - 50)
moveLeft = moveRight = moveUp = moveDown = False
reverseCheat = slowCheat = False
baddieAddCounter = 0
pygame.mixer.music.play(-1, 0.0)
while True: # the game loop
score += 1 # increase score
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == QUIT:
terminate()
if event.type == KEYDOWN:
if event.key == ord('z'):
reverseCheat = True
if event.key == ord('x'):
slowCheat = True
if event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == ord('a'):
moveRight = False
moveLeft = True
if event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == ord('d'):
moveLeft = False
moveRight = True
if event.key == K_UP or event.key == ord('w'):
moveDown = False
moveUp = True
if event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == ord('s'):
moveUp = False
moveDown = True
if event.type == KEYUP:
if event.key == ord('z'):
reverseCheat = False
score = 0
if event.key == ord('x'):
slowCheat = False
score = 0
if event.key == K_ESCAPE:
terminate()
if event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == ord('a'):
moveLeft = False
if event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == ord('d'):
moveRight = False
if event.key == K_UP or event.key == ord('w'):
moveUp = False
if event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == ord('s'):
moveDown = False
# Add new baddies at the top of the screen
if not reverseCheat and not slowCheat:
baddieAddCounter += 1
if baddieAddCounter == ADDNEWBADDIERATE:
baddieAddCounter = 0
baddieSize =30
newBaddie = {'rect': pygame.Rect(random.randint(140, 485), 0 - baddieSize, 23,
47),
'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED),
'surface':pygame.transform.scale(random.choice(sample), (23, 47)),
}
baddies.append(newBaddie)
sideLeft= {'rect': pygame.Rect(0,0,126,600),
'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED),
'surface':pygame.transform.scale(wallLeft, (126, 599)),
}
baddies.append(sideLeft)
sideRight= {'rect': pygame.Rect(497,0,303,600),
'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED),
'surface':pygame.transform.scale(wallRight, (303, 599)),
}
baddies.append(sideRight)
# Move the player around.
if moveLeft and playerRect.left > 0:
playerRect.move_ip(-1 * PLAYERMOVERATE, 0)
if moveRight and playerRect.right < WINDOWWIDTH:
playerRect.move_ip(PLAYERMOVERATE, 0)
if moveUp and playerRect.top > 0:
playerRect.move_ip(0, -1 * PLAYERMOVERATE)
if moveDown and playerRect.bottom < WINDOWHEIGHT:
playerRect.move_ip(0, PLAYERMOVERATE)
for b in baddies:
if not reverseCheat and not slowCheat:
b['rect'].move_ip(0, b['speed'])
elif reverseCheat:
b['rect'].move_ip(0, -5)
elif slowCheat:
b['rect'].move_ip(0, 1)
for b in baddies[:]:
if b['rect'].top > WINDOWHEIGHT:
baddies.remove(b)
# Draw the game world on the window.
windowSurface.fill(BACKGROUNDCOLOR)
# Draw the score and top score.
drawText('Score: %s' % (score), font, windowSurface, 128, 0)
drawText('Top Score: %s' % (topScore), font, windowSurface,128, 20)
drawText('Rest Life: %s' % (count), font, windowSurface,128, 40)
windowSurface.blit(playerImage, playerRect)
for b in baddies:
windowSurface.blit(b['surface'], b['rect'])
pygame.display.update()
# Check if any of the car have hit the player.
if playerHasHitBaddie(playerRect, baddies):
if score > topScore:
g=open("data/save.dat",'w')
g.write(str(score))
g.close()
topScore = score
break
mainClock.tick(FPS)
# "Game Over" screen.
pygame.mixer.music.stop()
count=count-1
gameOverSound.play()
time.sleep(1)
if (count==0):
laugh.play()
drawText('Game over', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3), (WINDOWHEIGHT
/ 3))
drawText('Press any key to play again.', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3) -
80, (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3) + 30)
pygame.display.update()
time.sleep(2)
waitForPlayerToPressKey()
count=3
gameOverSound.stop()
Output:
Result:
Refrences:
 www.geeksforgeeks.org/
 https://Pygame.com
 https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/exception-handling-python/
 https://www.rebootacademy.in/exception-handling/
 https://www.goeduhub.com/3552/python-program-to-bouncing-ball-in-pygame
 https://github.com
 www.matplotlib.com
 www.scipy.com
 www.pandas.com
 www.numpy.com

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Python Manuel-R2021.pdf

  • 1. GE3171 - PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (REG-2021) LAB MANUEL Compiled By: Ramprakash.S Teaching Faculty / CSE University College of Engineering Thirukkuvalai Nagapattinam -610204, Tamilnadu
  • 2. 1.Identification and solving of simple real life or scientific or technical problems, and developing flow charts for the same. a) Electricity Billing Aim: Develop a flow chart and write the program for Electricity billing Procedure: From Unit To Unit Rate (Rs.) Prices From Unit To Unit Rate (Rs.) Max.Unit 1 100 0 100 101 200 2 200 201 500 3 500- - 101 -200 3.5 >500 201-500 4.6 >500 >500 606 >500 Flow Chart :
  • 3. 1b) Reatil Shop billing Flow-Chart:
  • 5. 1d) To compute Electrical Current in Three Phase AC Circuit Flow Chart : Result :
  • 6. 2.a) Python programming using simple statements and expressions -exchange the values of two variables) Aim: Write a python program to exchange the values of two variables Procedure: Code: >>> a=10 >>> b=20 >>> a,b=b,a >>>print(a) >>>print(b) output: Result:
  • 7. 2b) Python programming using simple statements and expressions - circulate the values of n variables) Aim: Write a python program to circulate the values of n variables Procedure: Code: >>>list=[10,20,30,40,50] >>>n=2 >>> print(list[n:]+list[:n]) output: Result:
  • 8. 2 C) Python programming using simple statements and expressions ( Calculate the distance between two points) Aim: Write a python program to calculate the distance between two numbers Procedure: Program: import math x1=int(input(“enter the value of x1”) x2=int(input(“enter the value of x2”) y1=int(input(“enter the value of y1”) y2=int(input(“enter the value of y2”) dx=x2-x1 dy=y2-y1 d= dx**2+d**2 result=math.sqrt(d) print(result) Output: Result:
  • 9. 3 a) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops.- Number series Aim: Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for Number Series. Procedure: Program: n=int(input("Enter a number: ")) a=[] for i in range(1,n+1): print(i,sep=" ",end=" ") if(i<n): print("+",sep=" ",end=" ") a.append(i) print("=",sum(a)) print() output: Result:
  • 10. 3 b) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops. -Number Patterns Aim: Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for Number Pattern. Procedure: Program: rows = 6 rows = int(input('Enter the number of rows')) for i in range(rows): for j in range(i): print(i, end=' ') print('') output: Result:
  • 11. 3 c) Scientific problems using Conditionals and Iterative loops. -Pyramid Patterns Aim: Write a Python program with conditional and iterative statements for Pyramid Pattern. Procedure: Program: def pypart(n): for i in range(0, n): for j in range(0, i+1): print("* ",end="") print("r") n = 5 pypart(n) output: Result:
  • 12. 4 a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples -Items present in a library) Aim : Write a python program to implement items present in a library Procedure: Code: library=["books", "author", "barcodenumber" , "price"] library[0]="ramayanam" print(library[0]) library[1]="valmiki" library[2]=123987 library[3]=234 print(library) Tuple: tup1 = (12134,250000 ) tup2 = ('books', 'totalprice') # tup1[0] = 100 ------- Not assigned in tuple # So let's create a new tuple as follows tup3 = tup1 + tup2; print(tup3) Output: Result :
  • 13. 4 b) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples -Components of a car Aim: Write a python program to implement components of a car Procedure: Code: cars = ["Nissan", "Mercedes Benz", "Ferrari", "Maserati", "Jeep", "Maruti Suzuki"] new_list = [] for i in cars: if "M" in i: new_list.append(i) print(new_list) Tuple: cars=("Ferrari", "BMW", "Audi", "Jaguar") print(cars) print(cars[0]) print(cars[1]) print(cars[3]) print(cars[3]) print(cars[4]) output: Result:
  • 14. 4 C) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Lists, Tuples - Materials required for construction of a building. Aim: Write a python program to implement materials required for construction of building Procedure: Code: materialsforconstruction = ["cementbags", "bricks", "sand", "Steelbars", "Paint"] materialsforconstruction.append(“ Tiles”) materialsforconstruction.insert(3,"Aggregates") materialsforconstruction.remove("sand") materialsforconstruction[5]="electrical" print(materialsforconstruction) Tuple: materialsforconstruction = ("cementbags", "bricks", "sand", "Steelbars", "Paint") print(materialsforconstruction) del(materialsforconstruction) print (After deleting materialsforconstruction) print(materialsforconstruction) print (“materialsforconstruction[0]:”, materialsforconstruction [0]) print (“materialsforconstruction [1:5]: ", materialsforconstruction [1:5]) output: Result:
  • 15. 5a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Sets, Dictionaries. - Language Aim: Write a python program to implement language system using Sets and Dictionaries Procedure: Code: import re ulysses_txt = open("books/james_joyce_ulysses.txt").read().lower() words = re.findall(r"b[w-]+b", ulysses_txt) print("The novel ulysses contains " + str(len(words))) for word in ["the", "while", "good", "bad", "ireland", "irish"]: print("The word '" + word + "' occurs " + str(words.count(word)) + " times in the novel!" ) diff_words = set(words) print("'Ulysses' contains " + str(len(diff_words)) + " different words!") output: Result: Ref: https://python-course.eu/python-tutorial/sets-examples.php
  • 16. 5b) Implementing real-time/technical applications using Sets, Dictionaries. – Components of an automobile Aim: Write a python program to implement Components of an automobile using Sets and Dictionaries Procedure: Code: cars = {'BMW', 'Honda', 'Audi', 'Mercedes', 'Honda', 'Toyota', 'Ferrari', 'Tesla'} print('Approach #1= ', cars) print('==========') print('Approach #2') for car in cars: print('Car name = {}'.format(car)) print('==========') cars.add('Tata') print('New cars set = {}'.format(cars)) cars.discard('Mercedes') print('discard() method = {}'.format(cars)) output: Result: https://www.javacodegeeks.com/sets-in-python.html
  • 17. 6a. Implementing programs using Functions – Factorial Aim: Write a python program to implement Factorial program using functions Procedure: Code: def factorial(n): if n == 0: return 1 else: return n * factorial(n-1) n=int(input("Input a number to compute the factiorial : ")) print(factorial(n)) output: Result:
  • 18. 6b. Implementing programs using Functions – largest number in a list Aim: Write a python program to implement largest number in a list using functions Procedure: Code: def myMax(list1): max = list1[0] for x in list1: if x > max : max = x return max list1 = [10, 20, 4, 45, 99] print("Largest element is:", myMax(list1)) Output: Result:
  • 19. 6c. Implementing programs using Functions – area of shape Aim: Write a python program to implement area of shape using functions Procedure: Code: def calculate_area(name): name = name.lower() if name == "rectangle": l = int(input("Enter rectangle's length: ")) b = int(input("Enter rectangle's breadth: ")) rect_area = l * b print(f"The area of rectangle is {rect_area}.") elif name == "square": s = int(input("Enter square's side length: ")) sqt_area = s * s print(f"The area of square is {sqt_area}.") elif name == "triangle": h = int(input("Enter triangle's height length: ")) b = int(input("Enter triangle's breadth length: ")) tri_area = 0.5 * b * h print(f"The area of triangle is {tri_area}.") elif name == "circle": r = int(input("Enter circle's radius length: ")) pi = 3.14 circ_area = pi * r * r print(f"The area of triangle is {circ_area}.") elif name == 'parallelogram': b = int(input("Enter parallelogram's base length: ")) h = int(input("Enter parallelogram's height length: "))
  • 20. # calculate area of parallelogram para_area = b * h print(f"The area of parallelogram is {para_area}.") else: print("Sorry! This shape is not available") if __name__ == "__main__" : print("Calculate Shape Area") shape_name = input("Enter the name of shape whose area you want to find: ") calculate_area(shape_name) Output: Result:
  • 21. 7 a. Implementing programs using Strings –Reverse Aim: Write a python program to implement reverse of a string using string functions Procedure: Code: def reverse(string): string = string[::-1] return string s = "Firstyearece" print ("The original string is : ",end="") print (s) print ("The reversed string(using extended slice syntax) is : ",end="") print (reverse(s)) output: Result:
  • 22. 7 b. Implementing programs using Strings -palindrome Aim: Write a python program to implement palindrome using string functions Procedure: Code: string=input(("Enter a string:")) if(string==string[::-1]): print("The string is a palindrome") else: print("Not a palindrome") output: Result:
  • 23. 7 c. Implementing programs using Strings - character count Aim: Write a python program to implement Characters count using string functions Procedure: Code: test_str = "Countthethesisthirdtime" count = 0 for i in test_str: if i == 't': count = count + 1 print ("Count of e in Countthethesisthirdtim is : " + str(count)) output: Result:
  • 24. 7.d) Implementing programs using Strings – Replacing Characters Aim: Write a python program to implement Replacing Characetrs using string functions Procedure: Code: string = "geeks for geeks geeks geeks geeks" print(string.replace("e", "a")) print(string.replace("ek", "a", 3)) output: Result:
  • 25. 8.a) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries –pandas Aim: Write a python program to implement pandas modules.Pandas are denote python datastructures. Procedure: Code: In command prompt install this package pip install pandas import pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame( { "Name": [ "Braund, Mr. Owen Harris", "Allen, Mr. William Henry", "Bonnell, Miss. Elizabeth",], "Age": [22, 35, 58], "Sex": ["male", "male", "female"], } ) print(df) print(df[“Age”]) ages = pd.Series([22, 35, 58], name="Age") print(ages) df["Age"].max() print(ages.max()) print(df.describe()) output: Result:
  • 26. 8.b) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries – numpy Aim: Write a python program to implement numpy module in python .Numerical python are mathematical calculations are solved here. Procedure: Code: In command prompt install this package pip install numpy import numpy as np a = np.arange(6) a2 = a[np.newaxis, :] a2.shape output: Array Creation and functions: a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) a = np.array([[1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], [9, 10, 11, 12]]) print(a[0]) print(a[1]) np.zeros(2) np.ones(2) np.arange(4) np.arange(2, 9, 2) np.linspace(0, 10, num=5) x = np.ones(2, dtype=np.int64) print(x) arr = np.array([2, 1, 5, 3, 7, 4, 6, 8]) np.sort(arr)
  • 27. a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4]) b = np.array([5, 6, 7, 8]) np.concatenate((a, b)) Array Dimensions: array_example = np.array([[[0, 1, 2, 3], ... [4, 5, 6, 7]], ... ... [[0, 1, 2, 3], ... [4, 5, 6, 7]], ... ... [[0 ,1 ,2, 3], ... [4, 5, 6, 7]]]) array_example.ndim array_example.size array_example.shape a = np.arange(6) print(a) b = a.reshape(3, 2) print(b) np.reshape(a, newshape=(1, 6), order='C') outputs: Result:
  • 28. 8.c) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries –matplotlib Aim: Write a python program to implement matplotolib module in python. .Matplotlib python are used to show the visualization entites in python. Procedure: Code: In command prompt install this package pip install matplotlib import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np plt.style.use('_mpl-gallery') x = np.linspace(0, 10, 100) y = 4 + 2 * np.sin(2 * x) fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(x, y, linewidth=2.0) ax.set(xlim=(0, 8), xticks=np.arange(1, 8), ylim=(0, 8), yticks=np.arange(1, 8)) plt.show() output:
  • 29. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np plt.style.use('_mpl-gallery') np.random.seed(1) x = 4 + np.random.normal(0, 1.5, 200) fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.hist(x, bins=8, linewidth=0.5, edgecolor="white") ax.set(xlim=(0, 8), xticks=np.arange(1, 8), ylim=(0, 56), yticks=np.linspace(0, 56, 9)) plt.show() output Result:
  • 30. 8.d) Implementing programs using written modules and Python Standard Libraries – scipy Aim: Write a python program to implement scipy module in python. .Scipy python are used to solve the scientific calculations. Procedure: Code: In command prompt install this package pip install scipy 1-D discrete Fourier transforms¶ from scipy.fft import fft, ifft x = np.array([1.0, 2.0, 1.0, -1.0, 1.5]) y = fft(x) y array([ 4.5 +0.j , 2.08155948-1.65109876j, -1.83155948+1.60822041j, -1.83155948-1.60822041j, 2.08155948+1.65109876j]) yinv = ifft(y) >>> yinv Output:
  • 31. from scipy.fft import fft, fftfreq >>> # Number of sample points >>> N = 600 >>> # sample spacing >>> T = 1.0 / 800.0 >>> x = np.linspace(0.0, N*T, N, endpoint=False) >>> y = np.sin(50.0 * 2.0*np.pi*x) + 0.5*np.sin(80.0 * 2.0*np.pi*x) >>> yf = fft(y) >>> xf = fftfreq(N, T)[:N//2] >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt >>> plt.plot(xf, 2.0/N * np.abs(yf[0:N//2])) >>> plt.grid() >>> plt.show() Output: Result:
  • 32. 9.a) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling - copy from one file to another. Aim: Write a python program to implement File Copying Procedure: Code: import shutil original = r'original path where the file is currently storedfile name.file extension' target = r'target path where the file will be copiedfile name.file extension' shutil.copyfile(original, target) Steps to follow: Step 1: Capture the original path To begin, capture the path where your file is currently stored. For example, I stored a CSV file in a folder called Test_1: C:UsersRonDesktopTest_1products.csv Where the CSV file name is „products„ and the file extension is csv.
  • 33. Step 2: Capture the target path Next, capture the target path where you‟d like to copy the file. In my case, the file will be copied into a folder called Test_2: C:UsersRonDesktopTest_2products.csv Step 3: Copy the file in Python using shutil.copyfile import shutil original = r'C:UsersRonDesktopTest_1products.csv' target = r'C:UsersRonDesktopTest_2products.csv' shutil.copyfile(original, target)
  • 35. 9.b ) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling word count Aim: Write a python program to implement word count in File operations in python Procedure: Code: Create file ece.txt with the following input Welcome to python examples. Here, you will find python programs for all general use cases. file = open("C:ece.txt", "rt") data = file.read() words = data.split() print('Number of words in text file :', len(words)) output: Result:
  • 36. 9.c ) Implementing real-time/technical applications using File handling - Longest word Aim: Write a python program to implement longest word in File operations Procedure: Code: Create a file test.txt and give the longest word (e.x) hi I have pendrive def longest_word(filename): with open(filename, 'r') as infile: words = infile.read().split() max_len = len(max(words, key=len)) return [word for word in words if len(word) == max_len] print(longest_word('test.txt')) output: Result:
  • 37. 10. a. Implementing real-time/technical applications using Exception handling.- divide by zero error. Aim: Write a exception handling program using python to depict the divide by zero error. Procedure: Code: (i) marks = 10000 a = marks / 0 print(a) (ii) program a=int(input("Entre a=")) b=int(input("Entre b=")) try: c = ((a+b) / (a-b)) #Raising Error if a==b: raise ZeroDivisionError #Handling of error except ZeroDivisionError: print ("a/b result in 0") else: print (c) output: Result:
  • 38. 10. C. Implementing real-time/technical applications using Exception handling.- Check voters eligibility Aim: Write a exception handling program using python to depict the voters eligibility Procedure: Code: try: #this program check voting eligibility def main(): try: age=int(input("Enter your age")) if age>18: print("Eligible to vote") else: print("Not eligible to vote") except: print("age must be a valid number") main() output: Result:
  • 39. 11. Exploring Pygame tool. Aim: Write a python program to implement pygame Procedure: Code: To install Pygame in command prompt Pip install pygame import pygame from pygame.locals import * class Square(pygame.sprite.Sprite): def __init__(self): super(Square, self).__init__() self.surf = pygame.Surface((25, 25)) self.surf.fill((0, 200, 255)) self.rect = self.surf.get_rect() pygame.init() screen = pygame.display.set_mode((800, 600)) square1 = Square() square2 = Square() square3 = Square() square4 = Square() gameOn = True while gameOn: for event in pygame.event.get(): PIP install pygame
  • 40. if event.type == KEYDOWN: if event.key == K_BACKSPACE: gameOn = False elif event.type == QUIT: gameOn = False screen.blit(square1.surf, (40, 40)) screen.blit(square2.surf, (40, 530)) screen.blit(square3.surf, (730, 40)) screen.blit(square4.surf, (730, 530)) pygame.display.flip() Output: Result:
  • 41. 12.a ) Developing a game activity using Pygame like bouncing ball. Aim: Write a python program to implement bouncing balls using pygame tool Procedure: Code: import sys, pygame pygame.init() size = width, height = 800, 400 speed = [1, 1] background = 255, 255, 255 screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size) pygame.display.set_caption("Bouncing ball") ball = pygame.image.load("ball.png") ballrect = ball.get_rect() while 1: for event in pygame.event.get(): if event.type == pygame.QUIT: sys.exit() ballrect = ballrect.move(speed) if ballrect.left < 0 or ballrect.right > width: speed[0] = -speed[0]
  • 42. if ballrect.top < 0 or ballrect.bottom > height: speed[1] = -speed[1] screen.fill(background) screen.blit(ball, ballrect) pygame.display.flip() output: Result:
  • 43. 12.b ) Developing a game activity using Pygame like Car race Aim: Write a python program to implement car race using pygame tool Procedure: Code: import pygame, random, sys ,os,time from pygame.locals import * WINDOWWIDTH = 800 WINDOWHEIGHT = 600 TEXTCOLOR = (255, 255, 255) BACKGROUNDCOLOR = (0, 0, 0) FPS = 40 BADDIEMINSIZE = 10 BADDIEMAXSIZE = 40 BADDIEMINSPEED = 8 BADDIEMAXSPEED = 8 ADDNEWBADDIERATE = 6 PLAYERMOVERATE = 5 count=3 def terminate(): pygame.quit() sys.exit() def waitForPlayerToPressKey(): while True: for event in pygame.event.get(): if event.type == QUIT: terminate() if event.type == KEYDOWN: if event.key == K_ESCAPE: #escape quits terminate() return
  • 44. def playerHasHitBaddie(playerRect, baddies): for b in baddies: if playerRect.colliderect(b['rect']): return True return False def drawText(text, font, surface, x, y): textobj = font.render(text, 1, TEXTCOLOR) textrect = textobj.get_rect() textrect.topleft = (x, y) surface.blit(textobj, textrect) # set up pygame, the window, and the mouse cursor pygame.init() mainClock = pygame.time.Clock() windowSurface = pygame.display.set_mode((WINDOWWIDTH, WINDOWHEIGHT)) pygame.display.set_caption('car race') pygame.mouse.set_visible(False) # fonts font = pygame.font.SysFont(None, 30) # sounds gameOverSound = pygame.mixer.Sound('music/crash.wav') pygame.mixer.music.load('music/car.wav') laugh = pygame.mixer.Sound('music/laugh.wav') # images playerImage = pygame.image.load('image/car1.png') car3 = pygame.image.load('image/car3.png') car4 = pygame.image.load('image/car4.png') playerRect = playerImage.get_rect() baddieImage = pygame.image.load('image/car2.png') sample = [car3,car4,baddieImage] wallLeft = pygame.image.load('image/left.png') wallRight = pygame.image.load('image/right.png') # "Start" screen drawText('Press any key to start the game.', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3) - 30, (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3)) drawText('And Enjoy', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3), (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3)+30) pygame.display.update() waitForPlayerToPressKey() zero=0 if not os.path.exists("data/save.dat"): f=open("data/save.dat",'w') f.write(str(zero)) f.close() v=open("data/save.dat",'r')
  • 45. topScore = int(v.readline()) v.close() while (count>0): # start of the game baddies = [] score = 0 playerRect.topleft = (WINDOWWIDTH / 2, WINDOWHEIGHT - 50) moveLeft = moveRight = moveUp = moveDown = False reverseCheat = slowCheat = False baddieAddCounter = 0 pygame.mixer.music.play(-1, 0.0) while True: # the game loop score += 1 # increase score for event in pygame.event.get(): if event.type == QUIT: terminate() if event.type == KEYDOWN: if event.key == ord('z'): reverseCheat = True if event.key == ord('x'): slowCheat = True if event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == ord('a'): moveRight = False moveLeft = True if event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == ord('d'): moveLeft = False moveRight = True if event.key == K_UP or event.key == ord('w'): moveDown = False moveUp = True if event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == ord('s'): moveUp = False moveDown = True if event.type == KEYUP: if event.key == ord('z'): reverseCheat = False score = 0 if event.key == ord('x'): slowCheat = False score = 0 if event.key == K_ESCAPE: terminate() if event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == ord('a'): moveLeft = False if event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == ord('d'):
  • 46. moveRight = False if event.key == K_UP or event.key == ord('w'): moveUp = False if event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == ord('s'): moveDown = False # Add new baddies at the top of the screen if not reverseCheat and not slowCheat: baddieAddCounter += 1 if baddieAddCounter == ADDNEWBADDIERATE: baddieAddCounter = 0 baddieSize =30 newBaddie = {'rect': pygame.Rect(random.randint(140, 485), 0 - baddieSize, 23, 47), 'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED), 'surface':pygame.transform.scale(random.choice(sample), (23, 47)), } baddies.append(newBaddie) sideLeft= {'rect': pygame.Rect(0,0,126,600), 'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED), 'surface':pygame.transform.scale(wallLeft, (126, 599)), } baddies.append(sideLeft) sideRight= {'rect': pygame.Rect(497,0,303,600), 'speed': random.randint(BADDIEMINSPEED, BADDIEMAXSPEED), 'surface':pygame.transform.scale(wallRight, (303, 599)), } baddies.append(sideRight) # Move the player around. if moveLeft and playerRect.left > 0: playerRect.move_ip(-1 * PLAYERMOVERATE, 0) if moveRight and playerRect.right < WINDOWWIDTH: playerRect.move_ip(PLAYERMOVERATE, 0) if moveUp and playerRect.top > 0: playerRect.move_ip(0, -1 * PLAYERMOVERATE) if moveDown and playerRect.bottom < WINDOWHEIGHT: playerRect.move_ip(0, PLAYERMOVERATE) for b in baddies: if not reverseCheat and not slowCheat: b['rect'].move_ip(0, b['speed']) elif reverseCheat: b['rect'].move_ip(0, -5) elif slowCheat: b['rect'].move_ip(0, 1)
  • 47. for b in baddies[:]: if b['rect'].top > WINDOWHEIGHT: baddies.remove(b) # Draw the game world on the window. windowSurface.fill(BACKGROUNDCOLOR) # Draw the score and top score. drawText('Score: %s' % (score), font, windowSurface, 128, 0) drawText('Top Score: %s' % (topScore), font, windowSurface,128, 20) drawText('Rest Life: %s' % (count), font, windowSurface,128, 40) windowSurface.blit(playerImage, playerRect) for b in baddies: windowSurface.blit(b['surface'], b['rect']) pygame.display.update() # Check if any of the car have hit the player. if playerHasHitBaddie(playerRect, baddies): if score > topScore: g=open("data/save.dat",'w') g.write(str(score)) g.close() topScore = score break mainClock.tick(FPS) # "Game Over" screen. pygame.mixer.music.stop() count=count-1 gameOverSound.play() time.sleep(1) if (count==0): laugh.play() drawText('Game over', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3), (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3)) drawText('Press any key to play again.', font, windowSurface, (WINDOWWIDTH / 3) - 80, (WINDOWHEIGHT / 3) + 30) pygame.display.update() time.sleep(2) waitForPlayerToPressKey() count=3 gameOverSound.stop() Output: Result:
  • 48. Refrences:  www.geeksforgeeks.org/  https://Pygame.com  https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/exception-handling-python/  https://www.rebootacademy.in/exception-handling/  https://www.goeduhub.com/3552/python-program-to-bouncing-ball-in-pygame  https://github.com  www.matplotlib.com  www.scipy.com  www.pandas.com  www.numpy.com