What does the code below do if I answer "s"? Comment on the code to show what the different parts do? import random s1 = random.randint (1,3) s2 = 0 inp = size (input ("Write either s (stone), sa (scissors) or p (paper):")) if inp == "s":     s2 = 1 elif inp == "sa":     s2 = 2 elif inp == "p":     s2 = 3 else:     print ("Invalid input.") def translation (numbers):     if number == 1:         return "stone"     elif number == 2:         return "scissors"     elif number == 3:         return "paper"     else:         return   print ("You chose", translation (p2)) print ("Opponent chose", translation (p1)) if s1 == s2:     print ('It was a draw!') elif s2 == 1 and s1 == 2:     print ('Congratulations, you won!') elif s2 == 2 and s1 == 3:     print ('Yep, you won!') elif s2 == 3 and s1 == 1:      print ('Hooray, you won!') else:     print ('Oh no, you've unfortunately lost')

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What does the code below do if I answer "s"? Comment on the code to show what the different parts do?

import random s1 = random.randint (1,3)

s2 = 0 inp = size (input ("Write either s (stone), sa (scissors) or p (paper):"))

if inp == "s":

    s2 = 1

elif inp == "sa":

    s2 = 2

elif inp == "p":

    s2 = 3

else:

    print ("Invalid input.")

def translation (numbers):

    if number == 1:

        return "stone"

    elif number == 2:

        return "scissors"

    elif number == 3:

        return "paper"

    else:

        return

 

print ("You chose", translation (p2))

print ("Opponent chose", translation (p1))

if s1 == s2:

    print ('It was a draw!')

elif s2 == 1 and s1 == 2:

    print ('Congratulations, you won!')

elif s2 == 2 and s1 == 3:

    print ('Yep, you won!')

elif s2 == 3 and s1 == 1: 

    print ('Hooray, you won!')

else:

    print ('Oh no, you've unfortunately lost')

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