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## Dice Roller
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The aim of this project is to replicate a dice and generate a random number from the numbers 1 to 6.
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For this first we will import the random library which will help make random choices.
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```
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import random
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def dice():
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dice_no = random.choice([1,2,3,4,5,6])
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return "You got " + str(dice_no)
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```
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The above snippet of code defines a function called `dice()` which makes the random choice and returns the number that is generated.
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```
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def roll_dice():
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print("Hey Guys, you will now roll a single dice using Python!")
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while True:
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start=input("Type \'k\' to roll the dice: ").lower()
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if start != 'k':
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print("Invalid input. Please try again.")
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continue
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print(dice())
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roll_again = input("Do you want to reroll? (Yes/No): ").lower()
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if roll_again != 'yes':
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break
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print("Thanks for rolling the dice.")
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roll_dice()
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```
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The above code defines a function called `roll_dice()` which interacts with the user.
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It prompts the user to give an input and if the input is `k`,the code proceeds further to generate a random number or gives the message of invalid input and asks the user to try again.
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After the dice has been rolled once, the function asks the user whether they want a reroll in the form of a `yes` or `no` question. The dice is rolled again if the user gives `yes` as an answer and exits the code if the user replies with anything other than yes.
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# List of sections
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- [Section title](filename.md)
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- [Dice Roller](dice_roller.md)
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