This is my code:
from __future__ import division
from Tkinter import *
import tkMessageBox
import os
import subprocess
from random import randrange
from random import shuffle
from random import choice
from time import sleep
import sys, time
from select import select
class MyApp(object):
a = choice(range(1, 12))
b = choice(range(1, 12))
money = 100
bet = 5
hand = 0
def __init__(self):
self.root = Tk()
self.root.wm_title("The Game of 21")
Label(self.root, text="Balance: %d" %(self.money)).grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=E)
Label(self.root, text="Choose Bet:").grid(row=2, column=0, sticky=E)
Button(self.root, text="5", command=self.bet).grid(row = 2, column = 1) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="10", command=self.bet).grid(row = 2, column = 2) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="25", command=self.bet).grid(row = 2, column = 3) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="50", command=self.bet).grid(row = 2, column = 4) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="Deal", command=self.gameOn).grid(row = 5, column = 1) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="Exit", command=self.root.destroy).grid(row = 5, column = 2) #create a button
self.root.mainloop()
def gameOn(self):
"""Setup the application's main window as a 2x5 grid"""
self.root = Tk()
self.root.wm_title("The Game of 21")
self.bet = DoubleVar()
self.cards = StringVar()
Label(self.root, text = 'Cards dealt:').grid(row = 1, column = 0, sticky = W) #cards dealt
Label(self.root, text = self.a).grid(row = 1, column = 1, sticky = E) # card 1 (aka card a)
Label(self.root, text = ',').grid(row = 1, column = 2) # inserting a comma between card1 and card2
Label(self.root, text = self.b).grid(row = 1, column = 3) # card 2 (aka card b)
Label(self.root, text = 'Total = %d' %(self.a + self.b + self.hand)).grid(row = 1, column = 4) # card 1 + card 2
Label(self.root, text = "Time remaining:").grid(row = 3, column = 1)
Button(self.root, text="Hit", command=self.hit).grid(row = 2, column = 0) #create a button
Button(self.root, text="Stand" , command=self.stand).grid(row = 2, column = 1) # create a button
# def bet(betAmount):
# self.bet = 10
def hit(self):
self.hand = choice(range(1, 12))
total = self.hand + self.a + self.b
dealerHand = choice(range(14,25))
self.root.destroy()
result = "Dealer wins. You lose."
if dealerHand > 21 and total < 22:
self.money = self.money - self.bet
result = "Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner!"
if total > 21:
result
self.money = self.money - self.bet
elif total > dealerHand:
self.money = self.money + self.bet
result = "Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner!"
elif total == dealerHand:
self.money = self.money - self.bet
result = "Dealer wins. You lose."
tkMessageBox.showinfo("Results" , "Hand = %d\nDealer = %d\n%s" %((self.hand + self.a + self.b), (dealerHand), result)) # print result
def stand(self):
self.hand = 0
total = self.hand + self.a + self.b
dealerHand = choice(range(14,25))
self.root.destroy()
result = "Dealer wins. You lose."
if dealerHand > 21 and total < 22:
self.money += bet
result = "Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner!"
if total > 21:
self.money += bet
result
elif total > dealerHand:
self.money += bet
result = "Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner!"
elif total == dealerHand:
self.money += bet
result = "Dealer wins. You lose."
print self.money
tkMessageBox.showinfo("Results" , "Your hand: %d\nDealer: %d\n%s" %((self.hand + self.a + self.b), (dealerHand), result)) # print result
MyApp()
Basically what I am trying to do is create a blackjack type game, I want to have four buttons (which I've made) and when you click them it changes the bet variable. My problem is know even when I try and set a default variable of 5 it won't work; I get a TypeError. I also have no clue how to update the "balance" on the first window as money goes up and down. Sorry for the messy code its been a long day and I think I've done as much as possible on my own.
Edit: The error that pops up is:
line 75, in hit
self.money = self.money - self.bet
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'int' and 'instance'