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Python-OOP

This project is part of my Python tutorial, in order to demonstrate for students the main concept of Object-Oriented-Programming in Python.

Built With ⚙️

  • Major languages: Python.
  • Frameworks: No-Frameworks.
  • Tools: Git, Gitflow, GitHub, VS Code, & Chrome Browser.

Live Demo (Not Available)

Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.

Prerequisites

  • Basic Knowledge of Python.
  • Basic knowledge of Git & GitHub.
  • Basic knowledge of VS Code or any other code-editors.

Setup

  • Create a new Python-Tutorial folder and move into it.
  • Open the Command Prompt (CMD) in the current directory (Python-Tutorial).
  • Run the following command:
$ git clone https://github.com/ZikaZaki/Python-OOP.git
  • Once finished you should see a new folder called Python-OOP in your current directory.
  • Start customizing the project so it fits your personal preferences and needs.
  • Enjoy your new professional Python-OOP project!

Install Dependencies

$ npm install

Run tests

$ npm test

The Code

Here the fun starts, a OOP adventure doesn't have an incredible history or have an awesome gameplay the main idea is to make a nostalgy about the oldschool text rpgs in the pokemon thematic, the history makes some paralels to what was coded for that line of code.

there are 7 python files:

  • classes.py
  • game_functions.py
  • structure_functions.py
  • lists.py
  • pokemons.py
  • pokedex.py
  • main.py

Even though the names are self explanatory bellow will be explanated the function of each file

pokemon_class

Here we have two main classes, Pokemon and Player, in pokemons, there are the pokemon atributes like name, number, xp, max_xp, lvl, health, max_health, the explaination of these atributes are not going to be done now, the methods of each pokemon are:

  • level_up(self) => This method makes the pokemon up it's level. and sets the next level atributes for the pokemon object.

  • atack(self, opponent) => This methos makes the pokemon atack another pokemon it uses an other function from game_functions (that uses the self.health as a paramether to atack, and the function get_damage will be explainated in the lists function.

  • set_level(self, min_l, max_l) => This one sets a randomic level, you can set the minimum level and maximum level available, and sets each level atributes for the pokemon object, this function will will return in the explaination of the main.

  • initial_level(self) => It makes the same thing of the last one, but it's olny used for the initial pokemons.

  • pokemon_out(self) => This method returns a boolean valor based in the pokemon.health.

player_class

And the Player's class represent's the player, and haves atributes referent to the bag of the pokemon trainer, like Pokeballs, Potions and evolution stones, the only atribute are the capture atribute

capture(self, pokemon, area, methods) => It receives the pokeballs to use as argument for the different chances to capture with the area, the way it works will be explained in the list file explaination

Game Functions

Authors

👤 Zakariya Al-Khamisi (ZikaZaki)

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page.

Acknowledgments

  • Hat tip to anyone whose code was used
  • Inspiration
  • etc

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

Python-OPP

This is my first serious and "original" project, the idea it's to practice my python sintaxe skills and my OOP skills.

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