Hello Mart,
I have done a new UK Lotto python script
.
Its actions are like a combination of the initial idea, and the first posted version above.
It is still 4 lines long, but is less typing, it doesn't need all the numbers to be typed out.
I also added to the output text that it is the lotto numbers.
I have also added more comment lines in the code to explain better what each part is doing.
![[Image: next.png]](https://preview.ibb.co/bMioT8/next.png)
Screenshot of new UK Lotto number picker running in terminal on Linux Lite, and also showing code in Gedit.
Here is the code, I saved it to a Leafpad document in Home folder and name it next.py
To run this open your terminal by holding down Ctrl and Alt keys and pressing t (Ctrl+Alt+t) .
Then copy/paste or type into terminal -
then press Enter key.
Side note - removed other linux topic not on topic in this thread.
I have done a new UK Lotto python script
. Its actions are like a combination of the initial idea, and the first posted version above.
It is still 4 lines long, but is less typing, it doesn't need all the numbers to be typed out.
I also added to the output text that it is the lotto numbers.
I have also added more comment lines in the code to explain better what each part is doing.
![[Image: next.png]](https://preview.ibb.co/bMioT8/next.png)
Screenshot of new UK Lotto number picker running in terminal on Linux Lite, and also showing code in Gedit.
Here is the code, I saved it to a Leafpad document in Home folder and name it next.py
Code:
# imports random function
import random
# labelling for lotto number output
print ("Your UK lotto numbers are - ")
# Picks 6 random numbers between 1 and 59
# range goes to 60 so that 59 is inclusive, 60 is not inclusive
# .sample does not duplicate numbers picked
# Outputs these 6 results in a list
print(random.sample(range(1, 60),6))
# interactivity - prints options
print ("You have Options - " "\nDonate a percentage of any wins to your favorite project" "\nDonate the stake instead to your favorite project")To run this open your terminal by holding down Ctrl and Alt keys and pressing t (Ctrl+Alt+t) .
Then copy/paste or type into terminal -
Code:
python next.pySide note - removed other linux topic not on topic in this thread.

