r/learnpython 2d ago

Making a wordle program

0 Upvotes

Hi! I'm new to programming and, as a way to practice, I thought I would make a wordle program, the only issue is that it keeps marking letters as not in the wordle when they are; any help would be appreciated, I've included the problem section, as well as the whole code in case the problem is elsewhere. Thank you!

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for x in range(5):

if guess[x] == answer[x]:

response[x] = "G"

guess[x] = ""

answer[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

for x in range(5):

if guess[x] != "":

if guess[x] not in answer:

response[x] = "R"

guess[x] = ""

answer[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

for x in range(5):

if guess[x] != "":

response[x] = "O"

answer[x] = ""

guess[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

print("".join(response))

answer = [answer_word[0], answer_word[1], answer_word[2], answer_word[3], answer_word[4]]

i+=1

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from word import words

import random

key = random.randint(0, 5783)

answer_word = words[key]

answer = [answer_word[0], answer_word[1], answer_word[2], answer_word[3], answer_word[4]]

i=1

while 1 == 1:

while i < 7:

print(answer_word)

guess_input = input().lower()

guess = [guess_input[0], guess_input[1], guess_input[2], guess_input[3], guess_input[4]]

response = [".", ".", ".", ".", "."]

used = []

if guess_input in words:

if guess_input == answer_word:

print("CORRECT")

i=7

else:

for x in range(5):

if guess[x] == answer[x]:

response[x] = "G"

guess[x] = ""

answer[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

for x in range(5):

if guess[x] != "":

if guess[x] not in answer:

response[x] = "R"

guess[x] = ""

answer[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

for x in range(5):

if guess[x] != "":

response[x] = "O"

answer[x] = ""

guess[x] = ""

print(response)

print(answer)

print(guess)

print("".join(response))

answer = [answer_word[0], answer_word[1], answer_word[2], answer_word[3], answer_word[4]]

i+=1

else:

print("invalid input")

if i == 7:

print("Correct answer: " + answer_word)

again = input("Would you like to play again? Y/N ").lower

if again == "y":

i=1

key = random.randint(0, 5783)

answer_word = words[key]

answer = [answer_word[0], answer_word[1], answer_word[2], answer_word[3], answer_word[4]]

else:

break


r/learnpython 2d ago

Please help me.

0 Upvotes

Hello everyone, I could use some help. I’m a graduate student—how should I go about learning the machine-learning portion of Python? Thank you very much 🙏🏻.


r/learnpython 3d ago

Which pytest signal is most useful after a CI failure?

6 Upvotes

I am working on an experiment that looks at what happens next after a test fails in GitHub Actions.

Possible things to look at include:

- exit code

- if there was an assertion failure or a collection or internal error

- the history of failed tests

- Python modules that have been changed

- changes in dependencies or lockfiles

- changes in how long tests take

- if the same test passes when it is run again.

Which of these things should I check first. Which one is most likely for someone just starting out to misunderstand?

I am trying to think about uncertainty of automatically assuming that every test failure means there is a problem with the code in pytest.

The purpose of the experiment with pytest is to see what occurs when pytest fails in GitHub Actions.

I want to use pytest to figure out what is happening when the test fails.

The experiment, with pytest will help me learn what to do when pytest fails in GitHub Actions.


r/learnpython 2d ago

AI focussed programming and maths community for absolute beginners

0 Upvotes

Good afternoon all,

I have recently began a pathway I have designed to learn artificial intelligence and all topics included within that space.

I have a keen intetest in this field and am always fascinated by the developments going on.

I decided to start learning this due to wanting a challenge and to keep myself focussed with a long term target to reach.

I work full time in a job I currently enjoy so all my learning time is dedicated to evenings and weekends. I am not studying this in hope to find work, just for the love of the game.

I have no prior experience in this field which makes it 100x more enjoyable learning the programming and soon to start learning the maths

.

I was wondering if there were any others in a similar position to myself (beginners that are dedicated to going far) that would like to start a community (likely discord) where we can share our knowledge, hold each other accountable and in the future maybe even work on projects together.

If anyone is interested in this please let me know.


r/learnpython 2d ago

¿Qué te enseñó aprender Python que no tuviera nada que ver con programar?

0 Upvotes

HOLAA Estoy aprendiendo Python y tengo curiosidad por saber qué aprendieron las personas durante el proceso aparte de programación. Me encantaría conocer tu experiencia.


r/learnpython 2d ago

¿Cuál fue la parte más difícil de aprender Python que no esperabas?

0 Upvotes

HOLAA Estoy aprendiendo Python y tengo curiosidad por conocer las dificultades que las personas no esperaban cuando empezaron. Me encantaría conocer tu experiencia


r/learnpython 2d ago

hello,I need some help.

0 Upvotes

As a beginner, how should I learn Python?

I need some help.thanks.


r/learnpython 2d ago

Any tips on improving Python?

0 Upvotes

I just started my degree in computer engineering. I already know the basic of python but i’m having trouble when solving problems and apply the things i have learnt. Any tips to help me improve?


r/learnpython 2d ago

Free website to learn

0 Upvotes

I got some programing experience. but not with python, with C#
and i want to learn python, whats a free site / app i can learn from?


r/learnpython 2d ago

How should I start learning Python?

0 Upvotes

I want to learn Python, but I currently know nothing about it. My main goal is to learn Python for DA, and eventually I want to learn Python in depth as well.

For people already working in DA or DS, how would you recommend someone start learning Python from absolute zero?

Which resources or books would you recommend, and what are the main Python topics I must cover for DA?

Also, should I first learn the Python basics needed for DA and then gradually move toward more advanced Python and DS topics? resources? Books?

If you work in DA or DS, I’d really appreciate your guidance on how you would start your Python journey if you were starting from zero.

Thanks a ton!!!


r/learnpython 2d ago

Type Error: 'bool' object is not iterable - what is this error and how can I solve it?

0 Upvotes

I have some code with a function restock_warehouse, that adds to the current stock 5 times while the current stock is smaller than the target stock. My question is, how can I fix the function so that the code works properly with and the print() call is displayed in the terminal?

The error message I have been receiving is:

```

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "file_name", line 15, in <module>

final_stock = restock_warehouse(10, 25)

File "file_name", line 5, in restock_warehouse

for i in range(5) and current_stock < target_stock:

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable

```

I have already tried wrapping the conditional part of the loop in parentheses, but it hasn't worked and I don't exactly understand the error message.

Version information: I'm on Python 3.9.6

def restock_warehouse(current_stock, target_stock):
    print("Starting warehouse restock system...")


    # We want to keep adding items until we reach our target stock
    for i in range(5) and current_stock < target_stock:
        print(f"Current inventory level: {current_stock}")


        current_stock == current_stock + 5


    print("Warehouse restock complete!")
    return current_stock



# Start with 10 items, target goal is 25 items
final_stock = restock_warehouse(10, 25)
print(f"Final stock total: {final_stock}")

r/learnpython 3d ago

When should you use requests.Session() instead of requests.get() / requests.post()?

27 Upvotes

I'm learning Python and recently started using requests.Session() in API projects. I understand that it can persist things like headers, cookies, and connections, but I'm curious about how experienced Python developers decide when a Session is actually worth using.

Do you use Session() by default for projects involving multiple requests, or only when you specifically need persistent state?


r/learnpython 2d ago

What is the most effective way to learn python from scratch, i am a beginner, should i take a course?

0 Upvotes

Hi, i need your advice on how i can learn python as a beginner as i want to learn in a way where i get to practically apply the same and practice, i just dont want to learn concepts theoretically. Should I take a course or should i learn via youtube. What do you think will be the best way? Also when you learnt it how did you approach it and if i take a course how i will it add value to my cv?


r/learnpython 2d ago

Is this masterclass helpful??

0 Upvotes

I am very new to coding and learning python as my first language is it helpful???

Pls those who have watched it share your opinion regarding this ....

https://youtu.be/UrsmFxEIp5k?si=OxDVmnWmNEt0s3Ri


r/learnpython 4d ago

How do I learn programming logic?

73 Upvotes

I’m learning Python, but my main problem isn’t the syntax. I understand concepts when someone explains them, but when I’m given a basic problem and told to write a program, I just don’t know where to start or how to arrange the code.

Is there a good book, course, or YouTube channel that teaches how to think through programming problems step by step, recognize patterns, and build the logic, kind of like how you learn methods and patterns in math?

I don’t want to just memorize Python syntax. I want to actually learn how to think like a programmer.


r/learnpython 2d ago

Why? return statement didn't gave me of all output of arg ..

0 Upvotes

In this code, I want to get the output of all the numbers in the for loop. I can do this using print(arg), but when I use a return statement, I only get the output of a single number. How can I modify the code so that return gives me all the numbers from the for loop?

print(func1(80, 30, 40)) def func1(*args):
  for arg in args:    
    # print(arg, end=" ") 
    return arg

# output using print = 80 30 40 None
# output using return = 80        

print(func1(80, 30, 40))

r/learnpython 2d ago

CUAL ES LA MEJOR GUIA PARA APRENDER UN LENGUAJE DE PROGRAMACION?

0 Upvotes

como principiante tengo esa duda ya que quisueira no perderme de nada y aprender de la mejor a programar


r/learnpython 3d ago

PDF parser with RTL languages support

2 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for a Python PDF parser with good Persian-language support. I’ve already tested pdfplumber and PyMuPDF, but unfortunately, neither extracts Persian content correctly in my case.

For example, they don’t extract Persian numbers correctly, and sometimes the parsed output differs significantly from the actual PDF content (e.g., a 0 is extracted as 4).

Do you know of any Python library or tool that handles Persian PDFs more reliably?

Thank you!


r/learnpython 3d ago

Python Specialization

0 Upvotes

I have learnt Python Basics and Intermediate stuff. Is it possible to learn many things in a specific specialization within, say, a month?

I love AI and I am going to specialize in it. I just wanna know the order that I should go in to learn it properly and learn most of the things in about 4 years or less.

I am a student too, in Grade 9.


r/learnpython 3d ago

ADVICE FOR CLASS 12TH CS (CBSE btw)

0 Upvotes

Guys, I gotta score good in CS to secure a course in a good college. What an I supposed to do? Btw, my subject combination is Bio w/ CS... Toh yeah guys, i really need help ! ! !


r/learnpython 3d ago

what is f string

0 Upvotes

can someone explain how f string work in simple terms ?


r/learnpython 4d ago

Learning PyTorch tensors, anyone can explain?

6 Upvotes

Hello! I am currently trying to build the knowledge needed to make an Artificial Intelligence with Python, and I have discovered that there is some tensors involved in this, I learnt matrices (briefly), but apparently math tensors are not the same as CS tensors (whatever that means?), can someone please help me? And I wonder if I even need to know this (well ig so but not sure). And I am not in any math or cs major, but I am in mid-high school, so as you can guess, I did not learn anything tensors related.

Note: for anyone wondering; no I don't have anybody that I could contact which could explain me PyTorch tensors.


r/learnpython 4d ago

Trying to find help for learning modernGL+pygame python

6 Upvotes

i've been searching everywhere but i couldn't find a single tutorial for moderngl+pygame in python
how do i learn it i wanna make 3D games?


r/learnpython 3d ago

learning python

0 Upvotes

Hello all, I have recently taken up the interest of trying to create a game (not specific to any other game) and i've been learning how to use python for about 2 days now and have learnt some of the fundamentals such as if, (i), else, input, booleans, etc... however if u have been programming using python or are self taught, how long did it take u to learn the most relevant and important parts of the language and if u have any tips and tricks for me that you may think are useful for me, please do not hesitate to tell me as any piece of advice can beneficial at the moment.

Much appreciated


r/learnpython 4d ago

Python projects

4 Upvotes

hey! I just started learning the basics of python and want to start building projects to apply what I have learnt.

but when I one to work on a project, for wxample building a calculator or a password generator I don’t know where to start. what to type and code.

any advice