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Hey guys, welcome back to 100 Days of Code.
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Today is day 4,
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and we're going to be focusing on randomization in Python,
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and we're going to be learning about Python lists.
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Now randomization in any sort of programming language is really,
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really useful because if we want to create a game,
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if we want a program to do something different each time,
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then we need to introduce a little bit of randomness, right?
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So we're going to be looking at using the random module in order to achieve
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this. And by the end of today,
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you will have learned enough to be able to build this Rock-paper-scissors game.
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So it starts out asking you, the user, type 0 for rock, 1 for paper or 2
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for scissors. So I'm going to go forward with 0 for rock.
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And it shows me using ASCII art that this is what I chose, rock.
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And then the computer chose scissors and rock beats scissors. So I win.
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Now you can run this as many times as you want.
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If I choose paper and the computer chooses rocks, then I win.
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If I choose paper and the computer chooses paper than it is a draw.
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But if I choose paper and the computer chooses scissors, then I lose.
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So this is a pretty simple game,
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but we're going to get the computer to play this game with us.
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And we're going to do that by learning about randomization, lists and a whole lot
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more. I hope you're ready.
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And once you are, then head over to the next lesson, and let's get started.
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