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# hw9_2start.py
 
# hw9_2start.py
 
# D. Thiebaut
 
# D. Thiebaut
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# This program maintains 2 classes, one for a person
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# and the other for a dog.
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# A person object is defined by a name, an age, and a dog.
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# If a person does not own a dog, then that person's dog field is set to None.
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# A dog is defined by a tag (its name) and a boolean indicating if it is
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# vaccinated or not.
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# The main program outputs various lists of people.
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#
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class Person:
 
class Person:
 
     # a class containing 4 private member variables:
 
     # a class containing 4 private member variables:
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         self.tag = tag
 
         self.tag = tag
  
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# readCSVFile.  Reads the contents of a CSV file and return
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# a list of strings containing all the lines.
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def readCSVFile( fileName ):
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    file = open( fileName, "r" )
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    lines = file.readlines()
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    file.close()
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    return lines
  
 
          
 
          
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# ================================================
 
# ================================================
 
def main():
 
def main():
     text = """Joe, 23, Fido, vaccinated
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     # get the contents of the file
              Debra, 30, Rex, not vaccinated
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    lines = readCSVFile( "peopledog.csv" )
              Frida, 10, Ralph, vaccinated
 
              Maria, 21, Gizmo, vaccinated
 
              Frank, 31, ,
 
              Millie, 25, Maxi, not vaccinated"""
 
 
      
 
      
 
     # create a list of people, and their dog (if they own one)
 
     # create a list of people, and their dog (if they own one)
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     # parse the text and add it as people-dog pairs in the list
 
     # parse the text and add it as people-dog pairs in the list
     for line in text.split( "\n" ):
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     for line in lines:
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        # reject lines that are not formatted correctly
 
         if len( line.split(',') ) != 4:
 
         if len( line.split(',') ) != 4:
 
             continue
 
             continue
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        # parse line
 
         name, age, tag, vacc = line.split(',')
 
         name, age, tag, vacc = line.split(',')
 
         name = name.strip()
 
         name = name.strip()
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main()
 
main()
 
 
 
</source>
 
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Revision as of 06:51, 31 March 2015

--D. Thiebaut (talk) 22:47, 30 March 2015 (EDT)



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This assignment is due the evening of Tuesday 4/7/15, at 11:55 p.m.







Problem #1: Lost Cat

(image from nicepixy.net)

Cats.jpg


The program below is missing its class! And it is also missing its documentation! It used to contain a class defined, with methods and member variables, and a fully developped documentation, but unfortunately all of them got erased.

We do have the output of a run of the program, though, when it still had its class definition. Both the incomplete code and the output are shown below.


#
# missing class goes here...
#

def getNewCat():
    print( "\nPlease enter the information for the new cat:")
    name = input(       "Cat name?         " )
    age  = int( input(  "Age, in years?    " ) )
    vac  = input(       "Vaccinated (Y/N)? " ).strip().lower()
    vac  = vac in ['y', 'yes']
    neut = input(       "Neutered (Y/N)?   " ).strip().lower()
    neut = neut in ['y', 'yes' ]
    breed= input(       "Breed?            " ).strip()
    
    return Cat( name, age, vac, neut, breed )

def display( catList, caption ):
    print( "\n\n"+caption )
    print( "=" * len( caption ) )
    for cat in catList:
        print( cat )

def main():
    #comments below are for debugging purpose
    #text="""Minou, 3, Yes, Yes, stray
    #       Max, 1, Yes, No, Burmese
    #        Gizmo, 2, No, No, Bengal
    #        Garfield, 4, Yes, Yes, Orange Tabby"""

    file = open( "cats.csv", "r" )
    text = file.read()
    file.close()

    for line in text.split( "\n" ):
        words = line.strip().split( "," )
        if len( words ) != 5:
            continue
        name, age, vaccinated, neutered, breed = words
        age = int( age.strip() )
        if vaccinated.strip().lower() == "yes":
            vaccinated = True
        else:
            vaccinated = False

        neutered = neutered.strip().lower() == "yes"
        
        cat = Cat( name.strip(), age, vaccinated, neutered, breed.strip() )
        try:
            cats.append( cat )
        except NameError:
            cats = []
            cats.append( cat )

    display( cats, "List of cats:" )

    vaccinatedNeuteredCats = []
    for cat in cats:
        if cat.isVaccinated() and cat.isNeutered():
            vaccinatedNeuteredCats.append( cat )

    display( vaccinatedNeuteredCats, "Vaccinated and neutered cats:" )
    
    
main()


Example cats.csv File


Minou, 3, Yes, Yes, stray
Max, 1, Yes, No, Burmese
Gizmo, 2, No, No, Bengal
Garfield, 4, Yes, Yes, Orange Tabby


Corresponding Output


List of cats:
=============
Cat: Minou, age: 3, vaccinated, neutered (stray)
Cat: Max, age: 1, vaccinated, not neutered (Burmese)
Cat: Gizmo, age: 2, not vaccinated, not neutered (Bengal)
Cat: Garfield, age: 4, vaccinated, neutered (Orange Tabby)

List of cats with new addition:
===============================
Cat: Minou, age: 3, vaccinated, neutered (stray)
Cat: Max, age: 1, vaccinated, not neutered (Burmese)
Cat: Gizmo, age: 2, not vaccinated, not neutered (Bengal)
Cat: Garfield, age: 4, vaccinated, neutered (Orange Tabby)

Vaccinated and neutered cats:
=============================
Cat: Minou, age: 3, vaccinated, neutered (stray)
Cat: Garfield, age: 4, vaccinated, neutered (Orange Tabby)


Question

Recreate the original program with its Cat class. Make sure that it will generate the same output shown above if fed the same cat information.

Document your code well, including the main(), getNewCat() and display() functions. Document the class using the same approach as in Part 2, below.
Store your program in a file called hw9_1.py and submit it to the Moodle HW9 PB1 section.




Problem #2: Of dogs and people...

PersonAndDog.jpg

(image from naturesmightypictures.blogspot.com)

Create a new program with the code below. Call it hw9_2.py.

# hw9_2start.py
# D. Thiebaut
# This program maintains 2 classes, one for a person
# and the other for a dog. 
# A person object is defined by a name, an age, and a dog.
# If a person does not own a dog, then that person's dog field is set to None.
# A dog is defined by a tag (its name) and a boolean indicating if it is
# vaccinated or not.
# The main program outputs various lists of people.
#

class Person:
    # a class containing 4 private member variables:
    # - name of the person (string)
    # - age (integer)
    # - gpa (float)
    # - major (string, uppercase)
    # methods:
    # getName(): returns the name of the person (string)
    # getAge(): returns the age of the person (int)
    # setAge(x): sets the age of the person to x (int)

    # constructor: intializes a person with all fields
    def __init__(self, n, a, dg ):
        self.name = n
        self.age  = a
        self.dog  = dg

    def getDog( self ):
        return self.dog
    
    # returns a string with the name and age.
    def __str__( self ):
        return "{0:1}, {1:1} years old".format( self.name, self.age )

    # returns the name
    def getName( self ):
        return self.name

    # set the age to a new value x
    def setAge( self, x ):
        self.age = x

    # returns the age of the person
    def getAge( self ):
        return self.age


class Dog:
    # a class containing 2 private member variables:
    # - name-tag of the dog (string)
    # - whether the dog is vaccinated or not (boolean)
    # methods:
    # isVaccinated(): returns True if the dog is vaccinated, False otherwise
    # getName(): returns the name-tag of the dog
    # setName(x): sets the name-tag of the dog
    # constructor
    def __init__( self, tag, vaccinated ):
        self.tag = tag
        self.vaccinated = vaccinated

    # default string representation for the dog
    def __str__( self ):
        if self.vaccinated==True:
            return "{0:1} (vaccinated)".format( self.tag )
        return "{0:1} (not vaccinated)".format( self.tag )

    # isVaccinated: returns True if the dog is vaccinated, False otherwise
    def isVaccinated( self ):
        return self.vaccinated

    # returns the name of the dog
    def getNameTag( self ):
        return self.tag

    # changes the name-tag 
    def setNameTag( self, tag ):
        self.tag = tag

# readCSVFile.  Reads the contents of a CSV file and return
# a list of strings containing all the lines.
def readCSVFile( fileName ):
    file = open( fileName, "r" )
    lines = file.readlines()
    file.close()
    return lines

         
# ================================================
#                     main
# ================================================
def main():
    # get the contents of the file
    lines = readCSVFile( "peopledog.csv" )
    
    # create a list of people, and their dog (if they own one)
    people = []
    
    # parse the text and add it as people-dog pairs in the list
    for line in lines:
        
        # reject lines that are not formatted correctly
        if len( line.split(',') ) != 4:
            continue

        # parse line
        name, age, tag, vacc = line.split(',')
        name = name.strip()
        age  = int( age.strip() )
        tag  = tag.strip()
        vacc = "not" not in vacc.lower()

        if len( tag )==0:
            p = Person(name, age, None  )
        else:
            p = Person(name, age, Dog( tag, vacc ) )

        # add this new person to the list
        people.append( p )

        
    # Display the list
    for person in people:
        
        if person.getDog() != None:
            print( person, ", has a dog: ", person.getDog(), sep="" )
        else:
            print( person, ", does not have a dog", sep="" )

main()


Your Assignment


  • Without modifying any of the classes, make your program output
    1. the list of people who have unvaccinated dogs
    2. the list of people without dogs
    3. the oldest person who has a dog


An example of the output of the solution program is shown below:

Joe, 23 years old has a dog:  Fido (vaccinated)
Debra, 30 years old has a dog:  Rex (not vaccinated)
Frida, 10 years old has a dog:  Ralph (vaccinated)
Maria, 21 years old has a dog:  Gizmo (vaccinated)
Frank, 31 years old does not have a dog
Millie, 25 years old has a dog:  Maxi (not vaccinated)

Debra, 30 years old has a non vaccinated dog called Rex
Millie, 25 years old has a non vaccinated dog called Maxi

Frank, 31 years old doesn't have a dog

The oldest person to own a dog is Debra, 30 years old and the dog is Rex (not vaccinated)


Store your program in a file called hw9_2.py and submit it to Moodle, in the HW9 PB2 section.




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