I am new to python and I am writing a program to play Rock, Paper, Scissor. When I start to do the if else statements to compare outputs from user and the computer, my program just completely skips the if-else statements. Not sure what's going on with it.
user = input("Please enter Rock, Paper, Scissor: ")
while user not in ("Rock", "Paper", "Scissor"):
print("Try again")
user = input("Please enter Rock, Paper, Scissor: ")
if user == "Rock":
print("Your Choice is Rock")
elif user == "Scissor":
print("Your Choice is Scissor")
elif user == "Paper":
print("Your Choice is Paper")
import random
AI=["Rock", "Paper", "Scissor"]
b=random.randint(0,2)
print("The computer choice is " + AI[b])
if user == b:
print("Tie")
elif user == "Rock":
if b == "Scissor":
print("Rock Beats Scissor")
It goes through all of the code expect the last if-else statement. It just finishes the program after the computer chooses what to use.
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