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diff --git a/ConsoleMinesweeper/README.md b/ConsoleMinesweeper/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1be7fd17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleMinesweeper/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# ConsoleMinesweeper
+
+python script to play the classic minesweeper game in your console.
+
+## How to play
+
+input the row and column in the following form:
+``` row,col ```
+this will dig in the specified place.
+
+if you want to mark a spot you know there is a bomb,
+put an 'm' following the row and column, like this:
+``` row,colm ```
+
+press 'h' for help in-game and 'q' to quit.
diff --git a/ConsoleMinesweeper/main.py b/ConsoleMinesweeper/main.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..8025bd08
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleMinesweeper/main.py
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+from random import randint, choice
+import os
+import re
+
+
+class MineField:
+ def __init__(self, size, n_bombs):
+ self.size = size
+ self.digged = 0
+ self.n_bombs = n_bombs
+ self.grid = [[0 for j in range(size)] for i in range(size)]
+ self.grid_mask = [['·' for j in range(size)] for i in range(size)]
+ self.plant_bombs()
+ # self.assign_numbers()
+ self.first_dig()
+
+ def __str__(self):
+
+ _str = ' ';
+
+ for i in range(1, self.size+1):
+ _str += str(i) + ' '
+ if i < 10:
+ _str += ' '
+ _str += '\n'
+
+ _str += ' ' + '―' * (self.size * 3 + 3) + '\n'
+
+ for i, row in enumerate(self.grid_mask, 1):
+ if i < 10:
+ _str += ' '
+ _str += str(i) + '| '
+ for char in row:
+ _str += str(char) + ' '
+ _str += '\n'
+ return _str
+
+ def plant_bombs(self):
+ bombs_planted = 0
+ while bombs_planted < self.n_bombs:
+ row = randint(0, self.size - 1)
+ column = randint(0, self.size - 1)
+
+ if self.grid[row][column] == '*':
+ continue
+
+ self.grid[row][column] = '*'
+
+ self.fill_neighbors(row, column)
+
+ bombs_planted += 1
+
+ def fill_neighbors(self, row, column):
+ if row != 0:
+ if column != 0:
+ if self.grid[row-1][column-1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row-1][column-1] += 1
+
+ if self.grid[row-1][column] != '*':
+ self.grid[row-1][column] += 1
+
+ if column != self.size-1:
+ if self.grid[row-1][column+1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row-1][column+1] += 1
+
+ if column != 0:
+ if self.grid[row][column-1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row][column-1] += 1
+
+ if column != self.size-1:
+ if self.grid[row][column+1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row][column+1] += 1
+
+ if row != self.size-1:
+ if column != 0:
+ if self.grid[row+1][column-1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row+1][column-1] += 1
+
+ if self.grid[row+1][column] != '*':
+ self.grid[row+1][column] += 1
+
+ if column != self.size-1:
+ if self.grid[row+1][column+1] != '*':
+ self.grid[row+1][column+1] += 1
+
+ def first_dig(self):
+ zeros = []
+ for row in range(self.size):
+ for column in range(self.size):
+ if self.grid[row][column] == 0:
+ zeros.append((row, column))
+
+ spot_to_dig = choice(zeros)
+ self.dig(spot_to_dig[0], spot_to_dig[1])
+
+ def dig(self, row, col):
+ spot = self.grid[row][col]
+ if spot == '*':
+ return False
+ elif spot != self.grid_mask[row][col]:
+ self.grid_mask[row][col] = spot
+ self.digged += 1
+ if (spot == 0):
+ self.clear_zeros(row, col)
+ return True
+
+ def clear_zeros(self, row, col):
+ if row != 0:
+ if col != 0:
+ self.dig(row-1, col-1)
+
+ self.dig(row-1, col)
+
+ if col != self.size-1:
+ self.dig(row-1, col+1)
+
+ if col != 0:
+ self.dig(row, col-1)
+
+ if col != self.size-1:
+ self.dig(row, col+1)
+
+ if row != self.size-1:
+ if col != 0:
+ self.dig(row+1, col-1)
+
+ self.dig(row+1, col)
+
+ if col != self.size-1:
+ self.dig(row+1, col+1)
+
+ def mark_spot(self, row, col):
+ spot_mask = self.grid_mask[row][col]
+ if spot_mask == 'X':
+ self.grid_mask[row][col] = '·'
+ elif spot_mask == '·':
+ self.grid_mask[row][col] = 'X'
+
+ def show_bombs(self):
+ for row in range(self.size):
+ for column in range(self.size):
+ if self.grid[row][column] == '*':
+ self.grid_mask[row][column] = '*'
+
+
+def print_help():
+ print('――――― Console Minesweeper ―――――')
+ print('To dig in a spot, input the row\nand the column you want to dig in.')
+ print('For example, if I wanted to dig\nin the row 2, column 4, I would\ntype: 2,4')
+ print('―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――')
+ print('If you just want to mark a spot\nwhere you know is a bomb, type the\ncoordinates followed with an "m".\nExample: 1,4m')
+ print('\n')
+
+
+def play(field):
+ pattern = re.compile(r"^[0-9]+,[0-9]+m?$")
+ os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
+ print(field)
+ move = 'h'
+ alive = True
+ while alive:
+
+ move = input("Your move ('h' for help, 'q' to quit): ")
+ os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
+
+ if move == 'h':
+ print_help()
+ elif move == 'q':
+ print('Bye!\n')
+ alive = 'bye'
+ break
+ elif re.fullmatch(pattern, move):
+ row, column= [int(i)-1 for i in move.strip('m').split(',')]
+ if (row > field.size) |( column > field.size):
+ print('Invalid coordinates\n')
+ elif move[-1] == 'm':
+ field.mark_spot(row, column)
+ else:
+ alive = field.dig(row, column)
+ if field.digged == (field.size**2 - field.n_bombs):
+ break
+ else:
+ print('Invalid input\n')
+
+ print(field)
+
+ if alive:
+ if alive == True:
+ print(field)
+ print("You won, congratulations!!!")
+ else:
+ os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
+ field.show_bombs()
+ print(field)
+ print("You lost :(")
+
+
+field = MineField(10, 10)
+play(field)
diff --git a/ConsoleSnake/.gitignore b/ConsoleSnake/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f7174864
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleSnake/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
+__pycache__/
+*.py[cod]
+*$py.class
+
+# C extensions
+*.so
+
+# Distribution / packaging
+.Python
+build/
+develop-eggs/
+dist/
+downloads/
+eggs/
+.eggs/
+lib/
+lib64/
+parts/
+sdist/
+var/
+wheels/
+pip-wheel-metadata/
+share/python-wheels/
+*.egg-info/
+.installed.cfg
+*.egg
+MANIFEST
+
+# PyInstaller
+# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
+# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
+*.manifest
+*.spec
+
+# Installer logs
+pip-log.txt
+pip-delete-this-directory.txt
+
+# Unit test / coverage reports
+htmlcov/
+.tox/
+.nox/
+.coverage
+.coverage.*
+.cache
+nosetests.xml
+coverage.xml
+*.cover
+*.py,cover
+.hypothesis/
+.pytest_cache/
+
+# Translations
+*.mo
+*.pot
+
+# Django stuff:
+*.log
+local_settings.py
+db.sqlite3
+db.sqlite3-journal
+
+# Flask stuff:
+instance/
+.webassets-cache
+
+# Scrapy stuff:
+.scrapy
+
+# Sphinx documentation
+docs/_build/
+
+# PyBuilder
+target/
+
+# Jupyter Notebook
+.ipynb_checkpoints
+
+# IPython
+profile_default/
+ipython_config.py
+
+# pyenv
+.python-version
+
+# pipenv
+# According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
+# However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
+# having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
+# install all needed dependencies.
+#Pipfile.lock
+
+# celery beat schedule file
+celerybeat-schedule
+
+# SageMath parsed files
+*.sage.py
+
+# Environments
+.env
+.venv
+env/
+venv/
+ENV/
+env.bak/
+venv.bak/
+
+# Spyder project settings
+.spyderproject
+.spyproject
+
+# Rope project settings
+.ropeproject
+
+# mkdocs documentation
+/site
+
+# mypy
+.mypy_cache/
+.dmypy.json
+dmypy.json
+
+# Pyre type checker
+.pyre/
diff --git a/ConsoleSnake/LICENSE b/ConsoleSnake/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ca55d7eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleSnake/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+MIT License
+
+Copyright (c) 2021 tomimara52
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/ConsoleSnake/README.md b/ConsoleSnake/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1a754a4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleSnake/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+# ConsoleSnake
+ Snake game in your windows, linux or macOS console
diff --git a/ConsoleSnake/getch.py b/ConsoleSnake/getch.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..3f7bc622
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleSnake/getch.py
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+'''
+A Python class implementing KBHIT, the standard keyboard-interrupt poller.
+Works transparently on Windows and Posix (Linux, Mac OS X). Doesn't work
+with IDLE.
+
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
+published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
+License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+'''
+
+import os
+
+# Windows
+if os.name == 'nt':
+ import msvcrt
+
+# Posix (Linux, OS X)
+else:
+ import sys
+ import termios
+ import atexit
+ from select import select
+
+
+class KBHit:
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ '''Creates a KBHit object that you can call to do various keyboard things.
+ '''
+
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ pass
+
+ else:
+
+ # Save the terminal settings
+ self.fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
+ self.new_term = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd)
+ self.old_term = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd)
+
+ # New terminal setting unbuffered
+ self.new_term[3] = (self.new_term[3] & ~termios.ICANON & ~termios.ECHO)
+ termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSAFLUSH, self.new_term)
+
+ # Support normal-terminal reset at exit
+ atexit.register(self.set_normal_term)
+
+
+ def set_normal_term(self):
+ ''' Resets to normal terminal. On Windows this is a no-op.
+ '''
+
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ pass
+
+ else:
+ termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSAFLUSH, self.old_term)
+
+
+ def getch(self):
+ ''' Returns a keyboard character after kbhit() has been called.
+ Should not be called in the same program as getarrow().
+ '''
+
+ s = ''
+
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ try:
+ return msvcrt.getch().decode('utf-8')
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ return ' '
+
+ else:
+ return sys.stdin.read(1)
+
+
+ def getarrow(self):
+ ''' Returns an arrow-key code after kbhit() has been called. Codes are
+ 0 : up
+ 1 : right
+ 2 : down
+ 3 : left
+ Should not be called in the same program as getch().
+ '''
+
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ msvcrt.getch() # skip 0xE0
+ c = msvcrt.getch()
+ vals = [72, 77, 80, 75]
+
+ else:
+ c = sys.stdin.read(3)[2]
+ vals = [65, 67, 66, 68]
+
+ return vals.index(ord(c.decode('utf-8')))
+
+
+ def kbhit(self):
+ ''' Returns True if keyboard character was hit, False otherwise.
+ '''
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ return msvcrt.kbhit()
+
+ else:
+ dr,dw,de = select([sys.stdin], [], [], 0)
+ return dr != []
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+
+ kb = KBHit()
+
+ print('Hit any key, or ESC to exit')
+ x=1
+ while True:
+ x+=1
+ #print (x)
+ if kb.kbhit():
+ c = kb.getch()
+ if ord(c) == 27: # ESC
+ break
+ print(c)
+
+ kb.set_normal_term()
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/ConsoleSnake/main.py b/ConsoleSnake/main.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..cba53122
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ConsoleSnake/main.py
@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
+# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
+import time
+import os
+from random import randint
+from getch import KBHit
+
+
+class Snake:
+
+ def __init__(self, x, y):
+ self.parts = [[1, 1]]
+ self.length = 1
+ self.dir = 'd'
+ self.skins = ['O']
+ self.fruit = [randint(2, x), randint(2, y)]
+ self.size = [x, y]
+ self.print_in_coords()
+
+ def get_opposites(self):
+ return {"w": "s", "s": "w", "d": "a", "a":"d"}
+
+ def set_skins(self):
+ """
+ This iterates each snake part, and based where the adjacent ones are,
+ it gives it a skin between the following: │ ─ └ ┐ ┌ ┘
+
+ """
+ skins = ['O']
+ coords_subtraction = lambda a, b: [x1 - x2 for (x1, x2) in zip(a, b)]
+ for i in range(1, len(self.parts)):
+ if i == len(self.parts)-1:
+ a = self.parts[-2]
+ b = self.parts[-1]
+ else:
+ b = self.parts[i+1]
+ a = self.parts[i-1]
+ diff = coords_subtraction(a, b)
+ if diff[0] == 0:
+ skins.append('│')
+ elif diff[1] == 0:
+ skins.append('─')
+ else:
+ a = self.parts[i-1]
+ b = self.parts[i]
+ diff2 = coords_subtraction(a, b)
+ if sum(diff) == 0:
+ if sum(diff2) == 1:
+ skins.append('└')
+ else:
+ skins.append('┐')
+ else:
+ if diff2[1] == -1 or diff2[0] == 1:
+ skins.append('┌')
+ else:
+ skins.append('┘')
+
+ self.skins = skins
+
+ def print_in_coords(self):
+ """
+ Prints the field of game with '·',
+ prints the snake body parts,
+ prints the fruit ('X')
+ """
+ coords = self.parts
+ os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
+ for i in range(self.size[1], 0, -1):
+ for j in range(1, self.size[0]+1):
+ if [j, i] in coords:
+ print(self.skins[coords.index([j, i])], end=' ')
+ elif [j, i] == self.fruit:
+ print('X', end=' ')
+ else:
+ print('·', end=' ')
+ print('')
+
+ def update_coors(self):
+ """
+ Makes every part of the snake move to where the following was,
+ except the head, that moves to the direction the user input
+ """
+
+ for i in range(len(self.parts)-1, 0, -1):
+ self.parts[i] = self.parts[i-1][:]
+
+ if self.dir == 'w':
+ self.parts[0][1] += 1
+ elif self.dir == 'd':
+ self.parts[0][0] += 1
+ elif self.dir == 's':
+ self.parts[0][1] -= 1
+ elif self.dir == 'a':
+ self.parts[0][0] -= 1
+
+ def check_fruit(self):
+ """
+ Checks if the snake's head is in the same place as the fruit,
+ if so, the snake grows and another fruit is spawned
+ """
+ if self.parts[0] == self.fruit:
+ self.grow()
+ self.generate_fruit()
+
+ def alive(self):
+ """
+ Check if the head hit a body part or has crossed the limits
+ """
+ head = self.parts[0]
+ if (head in self.parts[1:]) or (not(0 < head[0] <= self.size[0])) or (not(0 < head[1] <= self.size[1])):
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ def get_action(self, character):
+ if (character in 'wasd') and (self.get_opposites()[character] != self.dir or len(self.parts) == 1):
+ self.dir = character
+ self.update_coors()
+ self.check_fruit()
+ self.set_skins()
+ self.print_in_coords()
+ return self.alive()
+
+ def generate_fruit(self):
+ new_coords = [randint(1,self.size[0]), randint(1,self.size[1])]
+ if new_coords in self.parts:
+ self.generate_fruit()
+ else:
+ self.fruit = new_coords
+
+ def grow(self):
+ if len(self.parts) > 1:
+ last = self.parts[-1]
+ sec_last = self.parts[-2]
+ diff = [x1 - x2 for (x1, x2) in zip(sec_last, last)]
+ if diff[0] == 0:
+ if diff[1] > 0:
+ self.parts.append([last[0], last[1]-1])
+ else:
+ self.parts.append([last[0], last[1]+1])
+ elif diff[0] > 0:
+ self.parts.append([last[0]-1, last[1]])
+ else:
+ self.parts.append([last[0]+1, last[1]])
+ else:
+ head = self.parts[0]
+ if self.dir == 'w':
+ self.parts.append([head[0], head[1]-1])
+ elif self.dir == 'd':
+ self.parts.append([head[0]-1, head[1]])
+ elif self.dir == 's':
+ self.parts.append([head[0], head[1]+1])
+ elif self.dir == 'a':
+ self.parts.append([head[0]+1, head[1]])
+ self.length += 1
+
+
+def main():
+ snake = Snake(15, 10) # This means the game field is 15x10
+ update_time = .125 # This is how much time there is between updates, 1/update_time = fps
+ keep_playing = True
+ kb = KBHit()
+ while keep_playing:
+ t = 0
+ key_stroke = ' '
+ while t < update_time:
+ start = time.time()
+ if kb.kbhit():
+ key_stroke = kb.getch()
+ end = time.time()
+ t += end - start
+
+ keep_playing = snake.get_action(key_stroke)
+ if snake.size[0] * snake.size[1] <= snake.length:
+ print('You win!')
+ break
+ kb.set_normal_term()
+ print('Score:', snake.length)
+ while True:
+ again = input('Keep playing? (y/n) ')
+ if again.lower() == 'y':
+ main()
+ break
+ elif again.lower() == 'n':
+ print('Bye')
+ break
+ else:
+ print('Input a valid answer')
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index d63ed801..1c5ee704 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -93,3 +93,5 @@ The contribution guidelines are as per the guide [HERE](https://github.com/larym
| 49 | [BullsAndCows](https://github.com/larymak/Python-project-Scripts/tree/main/BullsAndCows) | [JerryChen](https://github.com/jerrychen1990)
| 50 | [Minesweeper AI](https://github.com/nrp114/Minsweeper_AI) | [Nisarg Patel](https://github.com/nrp114)
| 51 | [PDF Downloader](https://github.com/Sdccoding/Python-project-Scripts/tree/main/PDF_Downloader) | [Souhardya Das Chowdhury](https://github.com/Sdccoding)
+| 52 | [ConsoleSnake](https://github.com/larymak/Python-project-Scripts/tree/main/ConsoleSnake) | [tomimara52](https://github.com/tomimara52)
+| 52 | [ConsoleMinesweeper](https://github.com/larymak/Python-project-Scripts/tree/main/ConsoleMinesweeper) | [tomimara52](https://github.com/tomimara52)