I'm sure there's a simple explanation for this (beyond just that I'm new to Python), but let's say I have two file in the same directory. One is this little script in a file named lexicon.py
that checks user input:
def string_checker3(action):
try:
check = isinstance(action, basestring)
if check:
return True
else:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
print "We need a string here!"
return None
def Chipcar_testgreeting(action):
action_split = action.split()
for i in action_split:
strcheck = string_checker3(action)
if strcheck == None:
StartGame
else:
pass
The other script, my main script, is called newGame.py
and has a class like this, within which I would like to call the Chipcar_testgreeting(action)
function.
from lexicon import *
class ChipCar(Scene):
def enter(self):
print "What's up mothafucka! Get in the Bran Muffin car!"
action = raw_input("> ")
user_test = lexicon.Chipcar_testgreeting(action)
user_test
if(action == "shut up chip" or action == "oh no, it's chip"):
print "forget you!"
print action
return next_scene('Your_death')
#return 'Death'
elif(action == "hi chip" or action == "hello chip"):
print "What's up?!?! Let's go to O&A..."
return next_scene('Chip_in_studio')
else:
print "what's wrong with ya are ya stupid or sumptin? Let's go to my mudda's house, I think Lamar's there..."
return next_scene('Chip_mom_house')
FirstScene = ChipCar()
StartGame = FirstScene.enter()
However, I get this error now:
user_test = lexicon.Chipcar_testgreeting(action)
NameError: global name 'lexicon' is not defined
What am I doing wrong?
lexicon
. I think you have the idea imports backwards. If you want to uselexicon
innewGame
, you need to importlexicon
innewGame
, not the other way around. Your code also has various other errors, so you should probably read the Python tutorial.