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report its results: the number and percentage of wins for each score |
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type, and the mean and median number of rounds it took to win a game. |
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## How to run it |
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The simulator requires Python 3.6+, but it doesn't need any third-party |
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libraries. To run it, download `potato_game.py`, navigate to the directory |
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you downloaded it to, and run `python3 potato_game.py` in the command line. |
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This will run the simulator with the default settings: *not* verbose, |
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*not* multiwin, *no* potato-spending algorithm, and *10,000* iterations. |
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To change the simulator's behavior, you can use various option flags |
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on the command line. You can use more than one option at once. |
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## Game Options |
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-v, --verbose Print detailed information about each game. |
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-m, --multiwin Announce on the console when a game ends in a |
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multi-win. This can lead to a lot of output. |
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-i, --instructions Print these instructions. |
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-i, --instructions Print these instructions and exit without |
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doing anything else. |
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### Mutually Exclusive Options: |
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