EXERCISE 15: Use a function to display score information in different scenarios
Task: Update your existing code for the menu option to display the score and statistics for different scenarios.
You have already writen some code for displaying the current score and flashcard statistics. At the moment this is used when the user selects the option to see this information and perhaps also if they select the exit option. Move this code into a function and call it from these places. You might also like to add calls to the function when the user completes a session.
Run and check: Run your code in the terminal to make sure it works with the command
python flashcards_app.py
- Check the score information is displayed:
- When the user selects the option to show this information
- When the user finished a session
- When the user exits the program
Read through and add comments: Add any comments in your code that will help you understand it when you come back to it later.
Save your progress: Commit with message “EXERCISE 15: Add score info display function” and save your work to Github with the standard Git workflow.
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Example solution
flashcards_app.py
# Created by: Alex Ubuntu
# Date: 01.01.2026
# Purpose: A personal flashcard trainer to help with learning
# Flashcards list
flashcards = {
"Largest mammal on Earth": "Blue whale",
"Tallest type of tree": "Coast redwood",
"Process by which plants make food": "Photosynthesis",
"Fastest land animal": "Cheetah",
"Largest ocean on Earth": "Pacific Ocean"
}
### INITIAL INTERACTION WITH USER
# Welcome message
print("Welcome to your personal flashcard trainer!")
# Absolute maximum number of cards so that the user can't ask for too many
ABSOLUTE_MAX_CARDS = 100
DEFAULT_MAX_CARDS = 20
# Fetch from user and save to variable
name = input("What is your name? ")
max_cards = DEFAULT_MAX_CARDS # Set a default value for max_cards
# Confirm name
print(f"\nMy name is {name}")
# Card and score variables
num_cards_completed = 0
num_cards_correct = 0
score = 0
### FUNCTIONS
# Function to calculate and display score information
def display_score_info():
# Handle case where no cards have been completed yet.
if num_cards_completed <=0:
print("You need to practice before you can get a score.")
else:
score = (num_cards_correct/num_cards_completed) * 100
print(f"\nYou have answered {num_cards_correct} out of {num_cards_completed} correctly. Your score is {score}%.")
### APP MENU LOOP
while True:
print("\nSelect an option by entering a number")
print("1: Set the number of cards you wish to practice")
print("2: Start flashcards")
print("3: Show the current score")
print("4: Exit")
choice = input("\nChoose an option: ")
if choice == "1":
while True:
# More stringent validation for input for maximum number of cards
# Fetch input from user but don't attempt to convert the input string
# to int until certain it will work
entered_max_cards = input("\nHow many cards would you like to practice each session? ")
# Check if input string represents an integer
if entered_max_cards.isdigit():
# Convert to integer data type
entered_max_cards = int(entered_max_cards)
# Check if value is within the value range
# (between 1 and the absolute maximum number of cards)
if entered_max_cards > 0 and entered_max_cards < ABSOLUTE_MAX_CARDS:
# Set the max_cards variable with the user's preference
max_cards = entered_max_cards
# Confirm number maximum number of cards per session
print(f"\nI want to practice at most {max_cards} cards per session")
break
else:
## Let the user know what the range should be (Bonus task).
print(f"\nPlease enter a valid number bewteen 1 and {ABSOLUTE_MAX_CARDS}.")
else:
print(f"\nPlease enter a whole number number over 0.")
elif choice == "2":
# Reset the number of cards completed for each session
num_cards_completed = 0
num_cards_correct = 0
# Iterate through flashcards list of tuples
# Each tuple element of the list contains a question, answer pair
# Using a for loop means that the number of flashcards displayed
# is limited by the number of items in flashcards so the user
# may end up practicing fewer cards than they specified
for q, a in flashcards_list:
# Ask user question and save response into variable
user_answer = input(f"\nQuestion: {q}\n")
# Increment the count of cards completed
num_cards_completed += 1
# Display user's answer and correct answer
print(f"Your answer: {user_answer}, Correct answer: {a}")
# Response deemed to be correct even if given in different case
if user_answer.lower() == a.lower():
# Increment count of cards answered correctly
num_cards_correct += 1
print("Correct")
else:
print("Incorrect")
# Check if number of cards completed has hit the user's
# preferred maximum number of cards
if num_cards_completed >= max_cards:
break
print("\nWell done on completing your practice session!")
# Display score info at the end of a session
display_score_info()
elif choice == "3":
display_score_info()
elif choice == "4":
print(f"We hope you enjoyed your practice session today, {name}.")
display_score_info()
# Display feedback message based on score
if score > 90 and score <= 100:
print("Excellent work!")
elif score > 70 and score <= 90:
print("Good job!")
elif score > 50 and score <= 70:
print("Keep practicing!")
elif score > 0 and score <= 50:
print("Need more study time!")
print("Look forward to seeing you again soon!")
break
else:
# Clarify instruction to get valid input
print("\nInvalid value entered. Please make sure you enter just a single digit (no other words): 1, 2, 3 or 4, to select an option.")
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