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Start your free trialEmil Hejlesen
3,014 Pointsplease help
can anybody help?
# EXAMPLES:
# move((1, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 10)
# move((0, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 5)
# move((0, 9, 5), (0, 1)) => (0, 9, 0)
def move(player, direction):
x, y, hp = player
return x, y, hp
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIt doesn't look like you've started yet. But here's a few hints:
- the code given breaks out "player" for you, do the same with "direction"
- check the result of adding the directions to the player positions, is it still on the map?
- if either coordinate is off, reduce the hp and return the original coordinates with it
- but if the move is good, return the new coordinates and the same hp
Emil Hejlesen
3,014 PointsEmil Hejlesen
3,014 Pointshi i still don't get it can you maybe help me with a code sample or something
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsFor some examples of solution structure, you might try looking at the other questions about this same challenge. But don't just copy anything verbatim, you'll likely be looking at code other folks are having trouble with!