Pickaxes = {
'adamant pickaxe': {'name': 'adamant pickaxe', 'cost': 150, 'sell': 100},
'bronze pickaxe': {'name': 'bronze pickaxe', 'cost': 10, 'sell': 1},
'dragon pickaxe': {'name': 'dragon pickaxe', 'cost': 666, 'sell': 333}}
def sell():
global sell
global money
print "Your inventory", inventory
selling = raw_input("\nWhich item in your inventory would you like to sell?: \n")
if selling in inventory:
if selling in Pickaxes:
print "You have chosen the item", selling
print "In return you will recieve %(sell)% Coins" % Pickaxes[selling]
confirm = raw_input ("\nAre you sure you wish to sell the item\n")
if confirm == "yes":
i = inventory.index(selling)
del inventory[i]
money = money + Pickaxes[selling]["sell"]
print "You now have", money, "Coins"
time.sleep(2)
raw_input("\nHit Enter to return to the menu\n")
home()
The user will type what they want to sell in the raw_input which will be checked against their inventory, if its in their inventory it will now check if it is in the Pickaxes DICTIONARY if it is, then i want to print something which will tell them how much their getting for that item from the values in the dictionary.
For example the user types in bronze pickaxe
in the raw_input, I want the print out to be:
print("For the item %s you will receive %s Coins") % (The name of the pickaxe chosen in the raw_input)(And the sell price within the dictionary).