On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 9:21:51 AM UTC+5:30, Grace Anne St Clair-Bates 
wrote:
> Hello! I am trying to write a funtion that calculates scores of three random 
> dots on a "bean-bag" board that land on different holes. Each hole holds a 
> certain amount of point. I need to take where the computer has randomly 
> places three points in my turtle graphic and calculate the total score. I 
> have no idea how to do this. Please help if you can! Its really hard to 
> explain it, but if anyone has the slightest idea please let me know. Thanks!

Lets say your board of 3 rows and 4 columns has points thusly:

2 4 6 5
1 2 1 7
3 4 5 8

You could represent it in python like so

board = [[2,4,6,5],[1,2,1,7],[3,4,5,8]]

And you can get to the 7 with the expression:  board[1][3]

(Remember in programming we usually count from 0 not 1)

Does this help any?
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