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Python Project X-O Game

This document describes a Python program that implements a tic-tac-toe game. The board is represented as a 3x3 matrix with empty spaces, and the code includes functions to print the board, check for a winner or draw, and run the main game loop by alternating turns between players and checking the outcome after each move. The main block calls the tic-tac-toe function to start the game if the file is run directly.

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Python Project X-O Game

This document describes a Python program that implements a tic-tac-toe game. The board is represented as a 3x3 matrix with empty spaces, and the code includes functions to print the board, check for a winner or draw, and run the main game loop by alternating turns between players and checking the outcome after each move. The main block calls the tic-tac-toe function to start the game if the file is run directly.

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Python project

Class: XI-A
Project title:
x/o game

by: Bright Thomas and Aryan Srivatsav


Introduction:
This Python code implements a simple text-based totally Tic-Tac-Toe game.
Here's a breakdown of its common sense:

1. **Board Representation:**
- The sport board is represented as a 3x3 matrix initialized with empty spaces
(' ') the usage of a nested list.

2. **Printing the Board:**


- The `print_board` feature is chargeable for showing the current nation of
the Tic-Tac-Toe board.

Three. **Checking for a Winner:**


- The `check_winner` characteristic examines rows, columns, and diagonals
to decide if a player has won.
- It iterates via every row and column, checking if all factors are equal to the
cutting-edge participant ('X' or 'O').
- It additionally assessments each diagonals for a winning combination.

Four. **Checking for a Draw:**


- The `is_board_full` function checks if there aren't any empty areas left on
the board, indicating a draw.

5. **Main Game Loop (`tic_tac_toe` characteristic):**


- The sport starts with an empty board, and 'X' is the starting player.
- It enters a loop wherein the board is displayed, and the modern player is
induced to go into a row and column.
- If the chosen cell is empty, the player's symbol is placed in that mobile.
Otherwise, the participant is brought on to strive once more.
- After each move, the code checks for a winner or a draw. If neither is
executed, it switches to the following participant.

6. **End of Game:**
- If a participant wins, the winning board is displayed, and the winner is
announced.
- If the board is complete and there's no winner, the sport proclaims a draw.

7. **Main Block:**
- The recreation is commenced by calling `tic_tac_toe` if the script is
administered directly (now not imported as a module).
Python code:
def print_board(board):

for row in board:

print(" | ".join(row))

print("-" * 5)

def check_winner(board, player):

# Check rows, columns, and diagonals for a win

for i in range(3):

if all(board[i][j] == player for j in range(3)) or \

all(board[j][i] == player for j in range(3)):

return True

if all(board[i][i] == player for i in range(3)) or \

all(board[i][2 - i] == player for i in range(3)):

return True

return False

def is_board_full(board):

return all(board[i][j] != ' ' for i in range(3) for j in range(3))

def tic_tac_toe():

board = [[' ' for _ in range(3)] for _ in range(3)]

current_player = 'X'

while True:

print_board(board)

row = int(input("Enter the row (0, 1, or 2): "))

col = int(input("Enter the column (0, 1, or 2): "))

if board[row][col] == ' ':


board[row][col] = current_player

if check_winner(board, current_player):

print_board(board)

print(f"Player {current_player} wins!")

break

elif is_board_full(board):

print_board(board)

print("It's a draw!")

break

current_player = 'O' if current_player == 'X' else 'X'

else:

print("Cell already taken. Try again.")

if __name__ == "__main__":

tic_tac_toe()
Output :

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