python rps('r','p') code example

Example 1: python rock paper scissors

import random

game_list = ['Rock', 'Paper', 'Scissors']
computer = c = 0
command = p = 0

print("Score: Computer" + str(c) + " Player " + str(p))

# the loop
run = True
while run:
    computer_choice = random.choice(game_list)
    command = input("Rock, Paper, Scissors or Quit: ")

    if command == computer_choice:
        print("Tie")
    elif command == 'Rock':
        if computer_choice == 'Scissors':
            print("Player won!")
            p += 1
        else:
            print("Computer won!")
            c += 1
    elif command == 'Paper':
        if command == 'Rock':
            print("Player won!")
            p += 1
        else:
            print("Computer won!")
            c += 1
    elif command == 'Scissors':
        if computer_choice == 'Paper':
            print("Player won!")
            p += 1
        else:
            print("Computer won!")
            c += 1
    elif command == 'Quit':
        break
    else:
        print("Wrong command! ")

    print("Player: " + command)
    print("Computer: " + computer_choice)
    print("")
    print("Score: Computer " + str(c) + " Player " + str(p))
    print("")

Example 2: python rock paper scissors

from random import randint
userA = input("Rock(R), Paper(P) or Scissors(S)")
comp = ["R", "P", "S"]
compA = comp[randint(0, 2)]
if userA == compA:
    print("Draw")
elif userA == "R" and compA == "P":
    print("You Lose")
elif userA == "R" and compA == "S":
    print("You Win")
elif userA == "S" and compA == "P":
    print("You Win")
elif userA == "S" and compA == "R":
    print("You Lose")
elif userA == "P" and compA == "R":
    print("You Win")
elif userA == "P" and compA == "S":
    print("You Lose")
else:
    print("ERROR")