Source Code
# Python program to shuffle a deck of card
# importing modules
import itertools, random
# make a deck of cards
deck = list(itertools.product(range(1,14),['Spade','Heart','Diamond','Club']))
# shuffle the cards
random.shuffle(deck)
# draw five cards
print("You got:")
for i in range(5):
print(deck[i][0], "of", deck[i][1])
Output
You got: 5 of Heart 1 of Heart 8 of Spade 12 of Spade 4 of Spade
Note: Run the program again to shuffle the cards.
In the program, we used the product()
function in itertools
module to create a deck of
cards. This function performs the Cartesian product of the two sequences.
The two sequences are numbers from 1 to 13 and the four suits. So, altogether we have 13 * 4 = 52 items in the deck with each card as a tuple. For example,
deck[0] = (1, 'Spade')
Our deck is ordered, so we shuffle it using the function shuffle()
in random
module.
Finally, we draw the first five cards and display it to the user. We will get different output each time you run this program as shown in our two outputs.
Here we have used the standard modules itertools
and random
that comes with Python.
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