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''' Created on Oct 12 @author: Bhargav Modak ''' # A dictionary to store the board theBoard = {'7': ' ', '8': ' ', '9': ' ', '4': ' ', '5': ' ', '6': ' ', '1': ' ', '2': ' ', '3': ' '} boardKeys = [] for key in theBoard: boardKeys.append(key) # Function to show board def ShowBoard(board): print("\n") print(" " + board['7'] + " | " + board['8'] + " | " + board['9']) print(" - + - + -") print(" " + board['4'] + " | " + board['5'] + " | " + board['6']) print(" - + - + -") print(" " + board['1'] + " | " + board['2'] + " | " + board['3']) print("\n") # function for Game def game(): turn = 'X' count = 0 print("\n----==== Tic Tac Toe Game ====----\n") print(" The Board locations are as follows.") print("\n") print(" " + '7' + " | " + '8' + " | " + '9') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '4' + " | " + '5' + " | " + '6') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '1' + " | " + '2' + " | " + '3') print("\n") print("Let's begin:") for i in range(10): ShowBoard(theBoard) print("It is " + turn + "'s turn. Please specify where to input.") flag = True while flag: try: loc = 20 while loc > 9 or loc < 1: loc = int(input("\t")) if loc > 9 or loc < 1: print("\nNot a Valid location.") except ValueError: print("\nNot a Valid location.") continue loc = str(loc) if theBoard[loc] == ' ': theBoard[loc] = turn count += 1 flag = False else: print("\n================================\n\ Sorry, the location is occupied.\n\ ================================") print("\n\nReminder :") print("===============") print(" " + '7' + " | " + '8' + " | " + '9') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '4' + " | " + '5' + " | " + '6') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '1' + " | " + '2' + " | " + '3') print("===============") print("\n\nReminder :\n") print("===============") print(" " + '7' + " | " + '8' + " | " + '9') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '4' + " | " + '5' + " | " + '6') print(" - + - + -") print(" " + '1' + " | " + '2' + " | " + '3') print("===============") if count >= 5: if((theBoard['7'] == theBoard['8'] == theBoard['9'] != ' ') or (theBoard['4'] == theBoard['5'] == theBoard['6'] != ' ') or (theBoard['1'] == theBoard['2'] == theBoard['3'] != ' ') or (theBoard['1'] == theBoard['4'] == theBoard['7'] != ' ') or (theBoard['2'] == theBoard['5'] == theBoard['8'] != ' ') or (theBoard['3'] == theBoard['6'] == theBoard['9'] != ' ') or (theBoard['7'] == theBoard['5'] == theBoard['3'] != ' ') or (theBoard['1'] == theBoard['5'] == theBoard['9'] != ' ')): ShowBoard(theBoard) print("\n----------------------------------------\n") print("\n| Game Over. [ " + turn + " ] Has won. |\n") print("\n----------------------------------------\n") break if count >= 9: print("\n----------------------------------------\n") print("\n Game Over. Match Tied.\n") print("\n----------------------------------------\n") break if turn == 'X': turn = 'O' else: turn = 'X' contd = input("Do you want to continue the game? (Y/N)") if contd == 'Y' or contd == 'y': for key in boardKeys: theBoard[key] = ' ' game() if __name__ == '__main__': game()

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