# Function not called procedural_abstraction but will take multiple parameters and
# break the problem into separate pieces
# class of games
class games:
# default init method that takes 4 parameters
def __init__(self,name,release_date,type):
# like javascript's "this". will inherit the values of parameters when they are called as arguments
self.name = name
self.release_date = release_date
self.type = type
# function to print out information
def information(self):
print('A game I play is ' + self.name + '. It was released in ' + str(self.release_date) + '. It is a ' + self.type + ' game.')
# call the class and pass in parameters as arguments
minecraft = games('Minecraft', 2011, '3D Sandbox')
valorant = games('Valorant', 2020, 'FPS')
fortnite = games('Fortnite', 2017, 'Battle Royale')
apexLegends = games('Apex Legends', 2019, 'Battle Royale')
# use information function to print out information
valorant.information()
minecraft.information()
fortnite.information()
apexLegends.information()
A game I play is Valorant. It was released in 2020. It is a FPS game.
A game I play is Minecraft. It was released in 2011. It is a 3D Sandbox game.
A game I play is Fortnite. It was released in 2017. It is a Battle Royale game.
A game I play is Apex Legends. It was released in 2019. It is a Battle Royale game.