Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science
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Author: John Zelle
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Chapter 10, Problem 8PE
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Rolling the dice
Program Plan:
roller.py:
- Import the required packages.
- Definition of main.
- Create the application window.
- Draw the interface widgets.
- Create button “Roll Dice”.
- Activate the button.
- Create button “Quit”.
- Call the method “getMouse()”.
- Check the condition if the button is clicked.
- Roll the die.
- Call the activate method for quit button.
- Call the “getMouse()”.
- Close the window.
- Call the main function.
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