I've been trying to make a dart simulator using the Monte Carlo simulation in Python 3. So far, I have written the following code:
import random
import math
n = (input("Enter the number of darts you have. "))
count = 1
circleval = 0
squareval = 0
while count <= n:
y = 2*random.random()*2-1
x = 2*random.random()*2-1
if math.sqrt((x-1)**2+(y-1)**2)<=1:
circleval+=1
squareval+=1
else:
squareval+=1
count+=1
print("Pi is " + 4*(1.*circleval/squareval))
However, when I run this I reccive the following error message:
TypeError: '<=' not supported between instances of 'int' and 'str'
n = (input("Enter the number of darts you have. "))
gives you a string, you probably want to convert toint
, e.g.:n = int(input("Enter the number of darts you have. "))