#A simple script to test the Dice class from Dice import Dice #Try giving a negative number of sides print("Testing for negative number of sides") die = Dice(-3) if(die.getSides() != 6): print("The die should have 6 sides, instead it has " + str(die.getSides()) + " sides.\nTest failed") else: print("Test passed") #Try the default constructor die = Dice() if(die.getSides() != 6): print("\nThe die should have 6 sides, instead it has " + str(die.getSides()) + " sides.\nTest failed") else: print("Test passed") #Try rolling it a few times and making sure the rolls are within expected boundaries print("Testing the rolls of a default die") die = Dice() #Setup an array to keep track of how many times a number has been rolled rolls = [] for x in range(die.getSides()): rolls.append(0) #Roll 100 times the number of sides for x in range(100 * die.getSides()): num = die.roll() rolls[num - 1] += 1 #You add one to the number directly behind the current number. This accounts for starting at subscript 0 #Print the results cnt = 0 for num in rolls: print(str(cnt + 1) + ". " + str(num)) cnt += 1 #Try using a many sided die and using the same tests as above print("Testing the rolls of a die with a large number of sides") die = Dice(50) #Setup an array to keep track of how many times a number has been rolled rolls = [] for x in range(die.getSides()): rolls.append(0) #Roll 100 times the number of sides for x in range(100 * die.getSides()): num = die.roll() rolls[num - 1] += 1 #You add one to the number directly behind the current number. This accounts for starting at subscript 0 #Print the results cnt = 0 for num in rolls: print(str(cnt + 1) + ". " + str(num)) cnt += 1