cptn.spoon wrote:
I'm trying to create an incredibly simple stock market simulator to be
used in a childrens classroom and I'm wondering whether someone can
point me in the right direction.
I basically want to be able to have a stock struct as follows:
StockName = "Test"
StockPriceList = (12,13,12,10,10,8,10)
StockRisk = 0.15
StockQty = 2000
And then have a StockMarket struct that can contain 1 to many Stocks.
I then want to be able to iterate through the stocks to perform
operations as such:
for Stock in StockMarket:
I'm not asking for tips on the program itself, I just can't figure out
how to get the data structures in place. Would I use Classes or would
I use dictionaries? Am I completely off the mark with this?
Apologies for such a rudimentary question...I'm very new to all this.
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hand out piggy banks.
Frederic
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