#code.py
import random
print("Guessing game between 1 and 100.")
print("Can you guess what the number is?")
min_number = 1
max_number = 100
rand = random.randint(min_number,max_number)
while(True):
guess = eval(input("Enter your guess: "))
if(guess == rand):
print("You win!")
break
elif(abs(guess-rand)<=10):
print("You are getting warmer")
else:
print("You are getting colder")
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