From 3588a214603545e2a4f8b5c3c3a7bcd33332c968 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: psavarmattas Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 14:36:11 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Basic Removal --- BinarySearch.py | 59 ----------------------------------------- MadLabGenerator.py | 41 ---------------------------- NumberGuessing.py | 63 -------------------------------------------- Order Of Programs.MD | 14 ---------- RockPaperScissors.py | 53 ------------------------------------- WebsiteBlocker.py | 43 ------------------------------ 6 files changed, 273 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 BinarySearch.py delete mode 100644 MadLabGenerator.py delete mode 100644 NumberGuessing.py delete mode 100644 Order Of Programs.MD delete mode 100644 RockPaperScissors.py delete mode 100644 WebsiteBlocker.py diff --git a/BinarySearch.py b/BinarySearch.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7a85bab..0000000 --- a/BinarySearch.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -""" ----------------------------------------- -Binary Search Algorithm ----------------------------------------- -The name is evident enough to give an overview of the project. -The program requires you to create a list of numbers between 0 -to whatever range you prefer, with every succeeding number having -a difference of 2 between them. - -When the user inputs a random number to be searched the program b -egins its search by dividing the list into two halves. The first -half is searched for the required number and if found, the other half -is rejected and vice versa. The search continues until the number is -found or the subarray size becomes zero. This Python project idea could -also help you write a program to search an element in the list. ----------------------------------------- -""" - -# iterative implementation of binary search in Python -def binary_search(a_list, item): - a_list = 'path/to/file/or/array' - """ - Performs iterative binary search to find the position of an integer in a given, sorted, list. - a_list -- sorted list of integers - item -- integer you are searching for the position of - """ - first = 0 - last = len(a_list) - 1 - while first <= last: - i = (first + last) / 2 - if a_list[i] == item: - return ' found at position '.format(item=item, i=i) - elif a_list[i] > item: - last = i - 1 - elif a_list[i] < item: - first = i + 1 - else: - return ' not found in the list'.format(item=item) - -# recursive implementation of binary search in Python -def binary_search_recursive(a_list, item): - """ - Performs recursive binary search of an integer in a given, sorted, list. - a_list -- sorted list of integers - item -- integer you are searching for the position of - """ - first = 0 - last = len(a_list) - 1 - if len(a_list) == 0: - return ' was not found in the list'.format(item=item) - else: - i = (first + last) // 2 - if item == a_list[i]: - return ' found'.format(item=item) - else: - if a_list[i] < item: - return binary_search_recursive(a_list[i+1:], item) - else: - return binary_search_recursive(a_list[:i], item) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/MadLabGenerator.py b/MadLabGenerator.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0c017f5..0000000 --- a/MadLabGenerator.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -""" ----------------------------------------- -Mad Libs Generator ----------------------------------------- -This python beginner project is a good start for beginner software developers as it has concepts -like strings, variables, and concatenation. Mad Libs Generator teaches to manipulate user-inputted -data as the Mad Libs refer to a series of inputs that a user enters. The input from the user could be -anything from an adjective, a pronoun, or even a verb. After all the inputs are entered the application -takes all the data and arranges it to build a story template. ----------------------------------------- -""" - -# Loop back to this point once code finishes -loop = 1 -while (loop < 10): -# All the questions that the program asks the user - noun = input("Choose a noun: ") - p_noun = input("Choose a plural noun: ") - noun2 = input("Choose a noun: ") - place = input("Name a place: ") - adjective = input("Choose an adjective (Describing word): ") - noun3 = input("Choose a noun: ") -# Displays the story based on the users input - print ("------------------------------------------") - print ("Be kind to your",noun,"- footed", p_noun) - print ("For a duck may be somebody's", noun2,",") - print ("Be kind to your",p_noun,"in",place) - print ("Where the weather is always",adjective,".") - print () - print ("You may think that is this the",noun3,",") - print ("Well it is.") - print ("------------------------------------------") -# Loop back to "loop = 1" - continue_program = input("Do you want to continue(Y/N): ") - if (continue_program == "n"): - break - elif (continue_program == "y"): - loop = loop + 1 - else: - print("Wrong input!") - break \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/NumberGuessing.py b/NumberGuessing.py deleted file mode 100644 index c891ce3..0000000 --- a/NumberGuessing.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -""" ----------------------------------------- -Number Guessing Game ----------------------------------------- -This project is an exciting fun game for beginners to build up. The program generates -a random number from 1 to 10, or 1 to 100 any range that is specified and the user must -guess the number after a hint from the computer. Every time a user’s guess is wrong they -are prompted with more hints to make it easier for them to guess the number but at the -cost of reducing the score. The clue any math clue like multiples, divisible, greater or -smaller, or a combination of all. - -The program also requires functions to check if an actual number is entered by the user -or not, to compare the input number with the actual number, to find the difference between -the two numbers. ----------------------------------------- -""" - -import random - -attempts_list = [] -def show_score(): - if len(attempts_list) <= 0: - print("There is currently no high score, it's yours for the taking!") - else: - print("The current high score is {} attempts".format(min(attempts_list))) -def start_game(): - random_number = int(random.randint(1, 10)) - print("Hello traveler! Welcome to the game of guesses!") - player_name = input("What is your name? ") - wanna_play = input("Hi, {}, would you like to play the guessing game? (Enter Yes/No) ".format(player_name)) - # Where the show_score function USED to be - attempts = 0 - show_score() - while wanna_play.lower() == "yes": - try: - guess = input("Pick a number between 1 and 10 ") - if int(guess) < 1 or int(guess) > 10: - raise ValueError("Please guess a number within the given range") - if int(guess) == random_number: - print("Nice! You got it!") - attempts += 1 - attempts_list.append(attempts) - print("It took you {} attempts".format(attempts)) - play_again = input("Would you like to play again? (Enter Yes/No) ") - attempts = 0 - show_score() - random_number = int(random.randint(1, 10)) - if play_again.lower() == "no": - print("That's cool, have a good one!") - break - elif int(guess) > random_number: - print("It's lower") - attempts += 1 - elif int(guess) < random_number: - print("It's higher") - attempts += 1 - except ValueError as err: - print("Oh no!, that is not a valid value. Try again...") - print("({})".format(err)) - else: - print("That's cool, have a good one!") -if __name__ == '__main__': - start_game() \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Order Of Programs.MD b/Order Of Programs.MD deleted file mode 100644 index 2b595a5..0000000 --- a/Order Of Programs.MD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Beginner Projects: - -| Serial No. | Program Name | -|------------|--------------| -|1 | [MadLabGenerator](https://github.com/psavarmattas/Python-Projects/blob/master/MadLabGenerator.py) | -|2 | [NumberGuessing](https://github.com/psavarmattas/Python-Projects/blob/master/NumberGuessing.py) | -|3 | [RockPaperScisors](https://github.com/psavarmattas/Python-Projects/blob/master/RockPaperScissors.py) | -|4 | [WebsiteBlocker](https://github.com/psavarmattas/Python-Projects/blob/master/WebsiteBlocker.py) | -|5 | [BinarySearch](https://github.com/psavarmattas/Python-Projects/blob/master/BinarySearch.py) | - -# Intermediate Projects: - -| Serial No. | Program Name | -|------------|--------------| \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/RockPaperScissors.py b/RockPaperScissors.py deleted file mode 100644 index 03fb549..0000000 --- a/RockPaperScissors.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -""" ----------------------------------------- -Rock Paper Scissors ----------------------------------------- -This program or a mini-game is designed when you don’t have anyone -to play or you are under lockdown alone. There are a number of functions -that this program requires so let us have an overview of each. - -1. A random function: to generate rock, paper, or scissors. -2. Valid function: to check the validity of the move. -3. Result function: to declare the winner of the round. -4. Scorekeeper: to keep track of the score. - -The program requires the user to make the first move before it makes one -the move. Once the move is validated the input is evaluated, the input entered -could be a string or an alphabet. After evaluating the input string a winner -is decided by the result function and the score of the round is updated by the -scorekeeper function. ----------------------------------------- -""" - -import random -import os -import re - -os.system('cls' if os.name=='nt' else 'clear') -while (1 < 2): - print ("\n") - print ("Rock, Paper, Scissors - Shoot!") - userChoice = input("Choose your weapon [R]ock, [P]aper, or [S]cissors: ") - if not re.match("[SsRrPp]", userChoice): - print ("Please choose a letter:") - print ("[R]ock, [S]cissors or [P]aper.") - continue - # Echo the user's choice - print ("You chose: " + userChoice) - choices = ['R', 'P', 'S'] - opponenetChoice = random.choice(choices) - print ("I chose: " + opponenetChoice) - if opponenetChoice == str.upper(userChoice): - print ("Tie! ") - # if opponenetChoice == str("R") and str.upper(userChoice) == "P" - elif opponenetChoice == 'R' and userChoice.upper() == 'S': - print ("Scissors beats rock, I win! ") - continue - elif opponenetChoice == 'S' and userChoice.upper() == 'P': - print ("Scissors beats paper! I win! ") - continue - elif opponenetChoice == 'P' and userChoice.upper() == 'R': - print ("Paper beat rock, I win! ") - continue - else: - print ("You win!") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WebsiteBlocker.py b/WebsiteBlocker.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3acc883..0000000 --- a/WebsiteBlocker.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -""" ----------------------------------------- -Website Blocker ----------------------------------------- -We all know while surfing through the net many unwanted sites -popup to distract us. This project comes at help in such cases -as it can be built up to block certain websites from opening. -The program is beneficial for people who get easily distracted -to switch to social media sites while into something serious. ----------------------------------------- -""" - -import time -from datetime import datetime as dt - - -hosts_path = r"/etc/hosts" # r is for raw string -hosts_temp = "hosts" -redirect = "127.0.0.1" -web_sites_list = ["www.facebook.com", "facebook.com"] # users can modify the list of the websites they want to block - -while True: - if dt(dt.now().year, dt.now().month, dt.now().day, 9) < dt.now() < dt(dt.now().year, dt.now().month, dt.now().day,22): - print("Working hours") - with open(hosts_path, "r+") as file: - content = file.read() - for website in web_sites_list: - if website in content: - pass - else: - file.write(redirect+" "+website+"\n") - else: - print("Fun time") - with open(hosts_path, "r+") as file: - content = file.readlines() - file.seek(0) # reset the pointer to the top of the text file - for line in content: - # here comes the tricky line, basically we overwrite the whole file - if not any(website in line for website in web_sites_list): - file.write(line) - # do nothing otherwise - file.truncate() # this line is used to delete the trailing lines (that contain DNS) - time.sleep(5) \ No newline at end of file