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# Here are the Unicode characters I use for drawing the dice.
# Youtube has strange spacing, so the ASCII art looks warped in the description.
# It should still work if you copy and paste it into PyCharm.
# ● ┌ ─ ┐ │ └ ┘
import random
dice_art = {
1: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ │",
"│ ● │",
"│ │",
"└─────────┘"),
2: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● │",
"│ │",
"│ ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
3: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
4: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
5: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
6: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘")
}
dice = []
total = 0
num_of_dice = int(input("How many dice?: "))
for die in range(num_of_dice):
dice.append(random.randint(1, 6))
# PRINT VERTICALLY
# for die in range(num_of_dice):
# for line in dice_art.get(dice[die]):
# print(line)
# PRINT HORIZONTALLY
for line in range(5):
for die in dice:
print(dice_art.get(die)[line], end="")
print()
for die in dice:
total += die
print(f"total: {total}")
# Here are the Unicode characters I use for drawing the dice.
# Youtube has strange spacing, so the ASCII art looks warped in the description.
# It should still work if you copy and paste it into PyCharm.
# ● ┌ ─ ┐ │ └ ┘
import random
dice_art = {
1: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ │",
"│ ● │",
"│ │",
"└─────────┘"),
2: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● │",
"│ │",
"│ ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
3: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
4: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
5: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘"),
6: ("┌─────────┐",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"│ ● ● │",
"└─────────┘")
}
dice = []
total = 0
num_of_dice = int(input("How many dice?: "))
for die in range(num_of_dice):
dice.append(random.randint(1, 6))
# PRINT VERTICALLY
# for die in range(num_of_dice):
# for line in dice_art.get(dice[die]):
# print(line)
# PRINT HORIZONTALLY
for line in range(5):
for die in dice:
print(dice_art.get(die)[line], end="")
print()
for die in dice:
total += die
print(f"total: {total}")
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