samedi 29 avril 2017

elfi statement won't run in Python

This is my code. The last ELIF statement it keeps saying is wrong when ran from codeacademy labs - BATTLESHIP GAME EXERCISE!

from random import randint

    board = []

# All code functions here

    for x in range(0, 5):
        board.append(["O"] * 5)

    def print_board(board):
        for row in board:
            print " ".join(row)

    print_board(board)

    def random_row(board):
        return randint(0, len(board) - 1)

    def random_col(board):
        return randint(0, len(board[0]) - 1)

# All game variables for row and col guessing

    ship_row = random_row(board)
    ship_col = random_col(board)
    guess_row = int(raw_input("Guess Row:"))
    guess_col = int(raw_input("Guess Col:"))

# Prints the variable chosen randomly
    print ship_row
    print ship_col


    if guess_row == ship_row and guess_col == ship_col:
        print "Congratulations! You sank my battleship!"

# THIS STATEMENT. CODEACADEMY KEEPS SAYING IS WRONG EVEN THOUGH IT 
# RUNS
# WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT?

    elif guess_row not in range(0, len(board)-1) or guess_col not in        
        range(0, len(board)-1):
         print "Oops, that's not even in the ocean"

# final else statement. Prints missed battleship msg
else: print "You missed my battleship!" board[guess_row][guess_col]="X" print_board(board)

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