I'm trying to allow the user to input the # of rows and columns that they'd like in their connect 4 game, so I'm trying to use their input to create the board. I'm trying to create a nested list so that my other code works. I've been trying for the past 2 hours, by searching the web and racking my brains for an answer. Here is the code:
import random
import ast
def winner(board):
"""This function accepts the Connect Four board as a parameter.
If there is no winner, the function will return the empty string "".
If the user has won, it will return 'X', and if the computer has
won it will return 'O'."""
for row in range(7):
count = 0
last = ''
for col in range(7):
row_win = board[row][col]
if row_win == " ":
count = 0
continue
if row_win == last:
count += 1
else:
count = 1
if count >= 4:
return row_win
last = row_win
for col in range(7):
count = 0
last = ''
for row in range(7):
col_win = board[row][col]
if col_win == " ":
count = 0
continue
if col_win == last:
count += 1
else:
count = 1
if count >= 4:
return col_win
last = col_win
for row in range(7):
for col in range(7):
try:
if (board[row][col] == board[row + 1][col + 1] and board[row + 1][col + 1] == board[row + 2][
col + 2] and
board[row + 2][col + 2] == board[row + 3][col + 3]) and (
board[row][col] != " " or board[row + 1][col + 1] != " " or board[row + 2][col + 2] != " " or
board[row + 3][col + 3] != " "):
return board[row][col]
except:
IndexError
for row in range(7):
for col in range(7):
try:
if (board[row][col] == board[row + 1][col - 1] and board[row + 1][col - 1] == board[row + 2][
col - 2] and
board[row + 2][col - 2] == board[row + 3][col - 3]) and (
board[row][col] != " " or board[row + 1][col - 1] != " " or board[row + 2][col - 2] != " " or
board[row + 3][col - 3] != " "):
return board[row][col]
except:
IndexError
# No winner: return the empty string
return ""
def display_board(board):
"""This function accepts the Connect Four board as a parameter.
It will print the Connect Four board grid (using ASCII characters)
and show the positions of any X's and O's. It also displays
the column numbers on top of the board to help
the user figure out the coordinates of their next move.
This function does not return anything."""
# print(" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7")
header = " "
i = 1
while i < len(board) + 1:
header = header + str(i) + " "
i += 1
header = header + str(i)
print(header)
for row in board:
print(" ", " | ".join(row))
print(" ---+---+---+---+---+---+---")
print()
#
# header = " "
# pipe_line = " |"
# separator = "---+"
#
# for row_num in range():
# header = header + str(row_num)
# pipe_line = pipe_line + " " + " | ".join(row))
# separator = separator + "---+"
# print()
def make_user_move(board):
"""This function accepts the Connect Four board as a parameter.
It will ask the user for a row and column. If the row and
column are each within the range of 1 and 7, and that square
is not already occupied, then it will place an 'X' in that square."""
valid_move = False
while not valid_move:
try:
col = int(input("What col would you like to move to (1-7): "))
if board[0][col - 1] != ' ':
print("Sorry, that column is full. Please try again!
")
else:
col = col - 1
for row in range(6, -1, -1):
if board[row][col] == ' ' and not valid_move:
board[row][col] = 'X'
valid_move = True
except:
ValueError
print("Please enter a valid option! ")
return board
def make_computer_move(board):
"""This function accepts the Connect Four board as a parameter.
It will randomly pick row and column values between 0 and 6.
If that square is not already occupied it will place an 'O'
in that square. Otherwise, another random row and column
will be generated."""
computer_valid_move = False
while not computer_valid_move:
col = random.randint(0, 6)
if board[0][col] != ' ':
print("Sorry, that column is full. Please try again!
")
else:
for row in range(6, -1, -1):
if board[row][col] == ' ' and not computer_valid_move:
board[row][col] = 'O'
computer_valid_move = True
return board
def main():
"""The Main Game Loop:"""
# free_cells = 42
# users_turn = True
# cf_board = [[" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "]]
cf_board = []
row = int(input("How many rows do you want your game to have? "))
col = int(input("How many columns do you want your game to have? "))
free_cells = col * row
row_str = "" ""
board_str = "" ""
i = 0
j = 0
while i < col-1:
row_str = row_str + "," + "" ""
i += 1
row_str = "'" + row_str + "'"
board_str = row_str + ","
while j < row-1:
board_str = board_str + row_str + ","
j += 1
Input = [board_str]
cf_board = [list(ast.literal_eval(x)) for x in Input]
# for i in range(row-1):
# cf_board.append(row_str)
while not winner(cf_board) and (free_cells > 0):
display_board(cf_board)
if users_turn:
cf_board = make_user_move(cf_board)
users_turn = not users_turn
else:
cf_board = make_computer_move(cf_board)
users_turn = not users_turn
free_cells -= 1
display_board(cf_board)
if (winner(cf_board) == 'X'):
print("Y O U W O N !")
elif (winner(cf_board) == 'O'):
print("T H E C O M P U T E R W O N !")
elif free_cells == 0:
print("S T A L E M A T E !")
print("
*** GAME OVER ***
")
# Start the game!
main()
I'd like it to become something formatted like this;
# cf_board = [[" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "], [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "],
# [" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "]]
Where the row and col depends on the user. I've tried achieving that, but I only get this huge list that's not separated by the # of rows and columns.
TL;DR
Please help me fix my code at main(), where I'm trying to construct a board with the user's inputs
question from:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65873063/issue-with-connect-four-board