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Revision as of 15:34, 25 January 2015
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 14:45, 25 January 2015 (EST)
In this assignment, each problem requires you to edit a program that is partly written, and available on Moodle, so that the output of your edited program matches exactly the output specified in the problem. There may be many different ways to edit a program to make it output the one specified in the problem. In general, if you have a choice between several modifications, pick the one that is the simplest. Do not try to rewrite the program, but keep its structure. It is acceptable to add new statements in some problems. You must evaluate each program on Moodle to receive a grade for it. Make sure you evaluate your programs before the deadline, otherwise you will not receive a grade. Remember that no extensions are given in this class!
Problem #1
Edit the program of the HW1 P1 section on Moodle, so that its output becomes:
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# Homework 1, Problem 1
# edit the statements below (some of them are incomplete) so that the output
# is the one stated in Homework #1, Problem #1
age =
name = "Alex"
year = 2015
print( "--", year )
print( name, "is", "and was born in" )
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-- 2015 --
Alex is 20 years old, and was born in 1995
Alex will be 25 in 2020.
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Make sure you evaluate the program and receive a grade for it, otherwise your work will not be counted toward the homework grade!
Problem #2
Edit the program of the HW1 P2 section on Moodle, so that its output becomes:
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# Homework 1, Problem 2
college = "Smith College"
bar = "-" * len( college )
name = "Fiona"
print( bar )
print( college )
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Smith College
Fiona
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Make sure you evaluate the program and receive a grade for it, otherwise your work will not be counted toward the homework grade!
Problem #3
Be sure to read Chapter 1, Section 6 in Zelle before editing the program of the HW1 P3 section on Moodle, so that its output becomes:
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# Homework 1, Problem 3 (read Section 1.6 in Zelle)
def greet( person ):
print( "Hello", person )
print( "How are you?" )
greet( "John" )
greet( "Emily" )
greet( "Lujun" )
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Hello John
How are you?
Hello Emily
How are you?
Hello Lujun
How are you?
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Make sure you evaluate the program and receive a grade for it, otherwise your work will not be counted toward the homework grade!
Problem #4
Edit the program of the HW1 P4 section on Moodle, so that its output becomes the one shown below:
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# Homework 1, Problem 4 (read Section 1.6 in Zelle)
def greetBar( person ):
bar = "---------------------"
print( bar )
print( person )
greetBar( "John" )
greetBar( "Emily" )
greetBar( "Lujun" )
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Hello John
How are you?
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Hello Emily
How are you?
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Hello Lujun
How are you?
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Problem #5
Edit the program of the HW1 P5 section on Moodle, so that its output becomes the one shown below:
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# Homework 1, Problem 5
def greetLength( person ):
bar = "---------------------"
print( bar )
noChars = len( person )
print( "==>", person, "<==" )
print( "Your name contains", noChars, "characters" )
greetLength( "John" )
greetLength( "Emily" )
greetLength( "Jo" )
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