I am having trouble returning to __mood field to generate a random mood for the animal objects. I don't know how to make it work, so what I have been trying to do is define it in the program titled animals.py
I have two programs: animals.py and animalgenerator.py
The animal generator asks for user input and produces a list that looks like:
What type of animal would you like to create? Truman
What is the animal's name? Tiger
Would you like to add more animals (y/n)? n
Animal List
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Tiger the Truman is hungry
So far my program has worked, but it won't produce the moods. __mood is a hidden attribute for the animal object.
check_mood: this method should generate a random number between 1
and 3.
The random number will be used to set one of three moods:
If the number is 1, the __mood field should be set to a value of “happy”.
If the number is 2, the __mood field should be set to a value of “hungry”.
If the number is 3, the __mood field should be set to a value of “sleepy”.
Finally, this method should return the value of the __mood field
Here is what I have on animals.py
class Animal:
# The __init__ method initializes the attributes
def __init__(self, name, mood, type):
self.__name = name
self.__mood = mood
self.__animal_type = type
def _animal_type(self, type):
self.__animal_type = type
def __name(self, name):
self.__name = name
def __mood(self, mood):
for i in range():
if random.randint(1, 3) == 1:
self.__mood = 'happy'
if random.randint(1, 3) == 2:
self.__mood = 'hungry'
if random.randint(1, 3) == 3:
self.__mood = 'sleepy'
else:
self.__mood = 'happy'
def get_animal_type(self):
return self.__animal_type
def get_name(self):
return self.__name
def check_mood(self):
return self.__mood
Here is what I have for animalgenerator.py
# This program tests the Animal class.
import animals
print("Welcome to the animal generator!")
print("This program creates Animal objects.")
def main():
# Get the animal data
animal_list = []
find_info = True
while(find_info):
_animal_type = input('\nWhat type of animal would you like to create? ')
__name = input('What is the animals name? ')
more_animals = input('Would you like to add more animals (y/n)? ')
if (more_animals != 'y'):
find_info = False
# Create an instance of animal class
animal_list.append(animals.Animal(_animal_type, __name, __mood))
animal = animals.Animal(_animal_type, __name, __mood)
# Display the data that was entered.
print('\nAnimal List\n')
print('------------- \n')
for animal in animal_list:
print('' + animal.get_animal_type() + ' the ' + animal.get_name() + ' is ' + animal.check_mood() + '\n')
# Call the main function
main()