Penney's game, named after its inventor Walter Penney, is a binary (head/tail) sequence generating game between two or more players. Player A selects a sequence of heads and tails (of length 3 or larger), and shows this sequence to player B. Player B then selects another sequence of heads and tails of the same length. Subsequently, a fair coin is tossed until either player A's or player B's sequence appears as a consecutive subsequence of the coin toss outcomes. The player whose sequence appears first wins [Wikipedia].
Here we have a friendly clone of this game that I wrote during coronavirus quarantine days.
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- Download and install Python3.x (>=3.5)
- Select
Add to PATH
option - Select
Install pip
option
- Select
- Download Version 0.4 or Latest Source
- Run
pip install -r requirements.txt
orpip3 install -r requirements.txt
(Need root access) - Run
python3 setup.py install
orpython setup.py install
(Need root access)
- Check Python Packaging User Guide
- Run
pip install penney
orpip3 install penney
(Need root access)
- Run
easy_install --upgrade penney
(Need root access)
- Download Exe-Version 0.4
- Run
Penney-0.4.exe
- Open
CMD
(Windows) orTerminal
(UNIX) - Run
python -m penney
orpython3 -m penney
(or run executable version)
You can play Penney's game online in interactive Jupyter Notebooks via the Binder service! Try it out now! :
- Open
Notebook.ipynb
Changes and improvements are more than welcome! ❤️ Feel free to fork and open a pull request.
Please consider the following :
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch (under
dev
branch) - Add your functions/methods to proper files
- Pass all CI tests
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
- Describe changes under
[Unreleased]
section
- Describe changes under
- Submit a pull request into
dev
(please complete the pull request template)
Just fill an issue and describe it. I'll check it ASAP! or send an email to sepand@pycm.ir.
- Please complete the issue template
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1- Penney, Walter. "Problem 95: penney-ante." Journal of Recreational Mathematics 7 (1974): 321.
2- Zajkowski, Krzysztof. "Penney's game between many players." arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.3973 (2012).
3- Guy, R. K., and John Horton Conway. Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays. Academic Press, London, 1982.
4- Humble, Steve, and Yutaka Nishiyama. "Humble-Nishiyama Randomness Game-A New Variation on Penney's Coin Game." (2010).
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