Today I’ll guide you on how to use Python 3 and random
module to find Random Lucky Draw Number in the command line.
import random my_lucky_num = input('Enter 5 digit number to try your luck: ') length_num = len(my_lucky_num) if length_num == 5: list = [] for i in range(5): list.append(random.randrange(1,10)) for i in range(len(list)): draw_seq = int(i) + 1 print( 'Draw ',draw_seq,": ", end=" ") print(list[i]) x = '' for each in list: x += str(each) draw_num = int(x) lucky_num = int(my_lucky_num) print('Draw Number: ', draw_num) print('Your Number: ', lucky_num) if draw_num == lucky_num: print('Congratulations! You are a winner.') else: print('Sorry! Try your luck next time.') else: print('Invalid number. Please try with 5 digits.')
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