Solving a DMOJ problem known as Slot Machines in Python 3












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Good day. I have written a piece of code that simulates Slot Machines, but here I'm seeking to optimize it, or, more importantly speaking, make it run in 2 seconds or less.



Here is my code:



money = int(input())
m1 = int(input())
m2 = int(input())
m3 = int(input())
turns = 0

while (money != 0):
#machine 1
money -= 1
m1 += 1
if (m1 == 35):
money += 30
m1 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 2
money -= 1
m2 += 1
if (m2 == 100):
money += 60
m2 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 3
money -= 1
m3 += 1
if (m3 == 10):
money += 9
m3 = 0
turns += 1

print ('Martha plays {} times before going broke.'.format(turns))


For anyone still wondering, I am doing this for the problem https://dmoj.ca/problem/ccc00j3 from DMOJ.









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$begingroup$


Good day. I have written a piece of code that simulates Slot Machines, but here I'm seeking to optimize it, or, more importantly speaking, make it run in 2 seconds or less.



Here is my code:



money = int(input())
m1 = int(input())
m2 = int(input())
m3 = int(input())
turns = 0

while (money != 0):
#machine 1
money -= 1
m1 += 1
if (m1 == 35):
money += 30
m1 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 2
money -= 1
m2 += 1
if (m2 == 100):
money += 60
m2 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 3
money -= 1
m3 += 1
if (m3 == 10):
money += 9
m3 = 0
turns += 1

print ('Martha plays {} times before going broke.'.format(turns))


For anyone still wondering, I am doing this for the problem https://dmoj.ca/problem/ccc00j3 from DMOJ.









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$begingroup$


Good day. I have written a piece of code that simulates Slot Machines, but here I'm seeking to optimize it, or, more importantly speaking, make it run in 2 seconds or less.



Here is my code:



money = int(input())
m1 = int(input())
m2 = int(input())
m3 = int(input())
turns = 0

while (money != 0):
#machine 1
money -= 1
m1 += 1
if (m1 == 35):
money += 30
m1 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 2
money -= 1
m2 += 1
if (m2 == 100):
money += 60
m2 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 3
money -= 1
m3 += 1
if (m3 == 10):
money += 9
m3 = 0
turns += 1

print ('Martha plays {} times before going broke.'.format(turns))


For anyone still wondering, I am doing this for the problem https://dmoj.ca/problem/ccc00j3 from DMOJ.









share









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Arihan Sharma is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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Good day. I have written a piece of code that simulates Slot Machines, but here I'm seeking to optimize it, or, more importantly speaking, make it run in 2 seconds or less.



Here is my code:



money = int(input())
m1 = int(input())
m2 = int(input())
m3 = int(input())
turns = 0

while (money != 0):
#machine 1
money -= 1
m1 += 1
if (m1 == 35):
money += 30
m1 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 2
money -= 1
m2 += 1
if (m2 == 100):
money += 60
m2 = 0
turns += 1

#machine 3
money -= 1
m3 += 1
if (m3 == 10):
money += 9
m3 = 0
turns += 1

print ('Martha plays {} times before going broke.'.format(turns))


For anyone still wondering, I am doing this for the problem https://dmoj.ca/problem/ccc00j3 from DMOJ.







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