On 09/03/2012 07:39 AM, Jack Little wrote: > > Ok, I am somewhat new to python, and I am making a text-based RPG. I get a > > weird error with this code: > > > > > > #A Python text-RPG > > #A Jak Production > > #APOC > > global ammo > > global health > > global lives > > global exp > > global food > > ammo=55 > > health = 100 > > lives=10 > > exp = 0 > > food = 30 > > > > def part1(): > > print "50 Days After The Outbreak:You are standing outside of the Empire > > State Building." > > print "Vines, plants, dirt, and grime cover its once-regal surfaces. > > Huh." > > print "I guess if 80% of the world is dead, more people are concerned > > about survival than sightseeing.God." > > print "Generally,us survivors tend to band together. Mostly it is for > > good. Not the bandits." > > print " Bandit:'Hey you! What you got in that bag?" > > print "I recognized this Bandit as Sam Cabelo. He was the janitor at my > > office building. Not the nicest fellow." > > answer = raw_input("Type 'show' or 'run away' then hit the 'Enter' > > button.") > > if answer == "SHOW" or answer == "Show" or answer == "show": > > print "Ahhh. Nice .45 you got there. And some food.Hand it over.(He > > says this like a threat, reinforced by that revolver in his hand" > > answer2 = raw_input("Type either Hand it over or flee") > > if answer2 == "HAND IT OVER" or answer2 == "Hand it over" or answer2 > > == "hand it over": > > print "Bandit: Good Job.. Go on now" > > ammo=ammo-15 > > I'll take a stab at it. You are using attempting to modify a global variable within a procedure. Procedure variables are separate from global variables. Global variables must be passed into a procedure using something on the order of 'part1(ammo)', and then returned back from the procedure with a 'return <value>'
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