We are going to look at an interesting program: rball.py - a simulation of a racquetball game, which combines most of concepts we've learned covered by Chapter 1-8. from: https://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/ppics3/code/chapter09/rball.py, (We recommend you to use Chrome as web browser to open this link). 3. Copy/paste this rball.py file on your Python IDLE, run it to see how it works, if needed, read the textbook Chapter 9. This program uses what we learned so far to simulate a game. When running it, make sure to "interact" with it by INPUTTING percentage of the probability a player could win, e.g.: 0.78 4. To earn pts, 1) Run this program successfully with reasonable inputs and outputs;  2) Add more comments to the program to explain each line of statements by using # sign. Keep same alignment for each line of code and comment. 3) Revise this rball.py program a little bit by moving the main() function to bottom of this program, in other words, make the main() function as the last function in the program.

Microsoft Visual C#
7th Edition
ISBN:9781337102100
Author:Joyce, Farrell.
Publisher:Joyce, Farrell.
Chapter5: Looping
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 12E
icon
Related questions
Question
100%

We are going to look at an interesting programrball.py - a simulation of a racquetball game, which combines most of concepts we've learned covered by Chapter 1-8.

from: https://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/ppics3/code/chapter09/rball.py, (We recommend you to use Chrome as web browser to open this link).

3. Copy/paste this rball.py file on your Python IDLE, run it to see how it works, if needed, read the textbook Chapter 9. This program uses what we learned so far to simulate a game. When running it, make sure to "interact" with it by INPUTTING percentage of the probability a player could win, e.g.: 0.78

4. To earn pts,

1) Run this program successfully with reasonable inputs and outputs

2) Add more comments to the program to explain each line of statements by using # sign. Keep same alignment for each line of code and comment.

3) Revise this rball.py program a little bit by moving the main() function to bottom of this program, in other words, make the main() function as the last function in the program.

Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Concept of Threads
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, computer-science and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Microsoft Visual C#
Microsoft Visual C#
Computer Science
ISBN:
9781337102100
Author:
Joyce, Farrell.
Publisher:
Cengage Learning,