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First solution in Creative category for The Warriors by kushala
class Warrior:
def __init__(self, health=50, attack=5, alive_status=True):
self.health = health
self.attack = attack
self.alive_status = alive_status
def set_status(self, health):
self.health = health
if health > 0:
self.alive_status = True
else:
self.alive_status = False
def get_status(self):
return self.alive_status
is_alive = property(get_status, set_status)
class Knight(Warrior):
def __init__(self, health=50, attack=7, alive_status=True):
super().__init__(health, attack, alive_status)
def fight(unit_1, unit_2):
round =1
max_rounds = unit_1.health//unit_2.attack + unit_2.health//unit_1.attack
while round < max_rounds:
if round % 2 != 0:
unit_2.health = unit_2.health - unit_1.attack
else:
unit_1.health = unit_1.health - unit_2.attack
if unit_1.health < 1 or unit_2.health < 1:
break
round += 1
unit_1.is_alive = unit_1.health
unit_2.is_alive = unit_2.health
if unit_1.health < 1:
return False
else:
return True
if __name__ == '__main__':
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
chuck = Warrior()
bruce = Warrior()
carl = Knight()
dave = Warrior()
mark = Warrior()
assert fight(chuck, bruce) == True
assert fight(dave, carl) == False
assert chuck.is_alive == True
assert bruce.is_alive == False
assert carl.is_alive == True
assert dave.is_alive == False
assert fight(carl, mark) == False
assert carl.is_alive == False
print("Coding complete? Let's try tests!")
Aug. 3, 2018
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