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Latest revision as of 13:44, 24 May 2017
Justin Bieber's Purpose Generator
Justin Bieber as a fortune teller
With only answering 3 simple questions you can generate your own Justin Bieber life purpose.
Juliette collected the lyrics of the songs from Justin's last album Purpose. The algorythm picks randomly lines from those songs and generates a new combination. Three recurrent words have been selected and are replaced by the answers of the questions. The text is automatically printed.
The Bieber algorythm
import sys import random from subprocess import call
set the variable
var1 = raw_input("Enter your name: ") var2 = raw_input("A verb that defines you: ") var3 = raw_input("One word that inspires you: ")
txt = lines = []
lyrics file
f = open("justinbieber.txt", "r")
image turned into text
f2 = open("justin.txt", "r")
justin = f2.read() txt += justin
txt += "\n" txt += "JUSTIN BIEBER'S PURPOSE GENERATOR\n" txt += "\n" txt += "\n"
for line in f.readlines(): lines.append(line.strip())
selection of a random number of lines between 25 and 42
for i in range(random.randint(25,42)):
l = random.choice(lines)
replace function
l = l.replace("your",var1+"'s") l = l.replace("you",var1) l = l.replace("make",var2) l = l.replace("I ",var3+" ") l = l.replace("I'",var3+"'") txt += l + "\n"
output = open("output.txt", "w") output.write(txt) output.close()
basic layout for the page
call(["lp", "-d", "HP_LaserJet_8150_Series__0030C1CCDDF2_", "-o", "page-left=72", "-o", "cpi=15","-o", "lpi=9", "-o", "page-bottom=36", "-o", "page-top=28", "-o", "page-right=42", "output.txt"])
save the file in a folder
output = open("biebs/" + str(int(round(time.time()))) + ".txt", "w") output.write(txt) output.close()