Difference between revisions of "CSC111 Final Exam 2015b"
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=Problem 1: Fractal Orange Tree= | =Problem 1: Fractal Orange Tree= | ||
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Write a well documented and organized Python program that will generate a tree ''identical to the tree shown below''. Your program must generate a tree as close as possible to the one shown. You ''should not reproduce the text''' in the image, which is there to mark this image as part of the exam; Your program needs to generate '''just the tree, its colors, its leaves, and its fruit.''' | Write a well documented and organized Python program that will generate a tree ''identical to the tree shown below''. Your program must generate a tree as close as possible to the one shown. You ''should not reproduce the text''' in the image, which is there to mark this image as part of the exam; Your program needs to generate '''just the tree, its colors, its leaves, and its fruit.''' | ||
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<center>[[Image:FractalTreeWithLeavesAndOranges.png| 600px]]</center> | <center>[[Image:FractalTreeWithLeavesAndOranges.png| 600px]]</center> | ||
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* Make sure your name is included in the header of your program. | * Make sure your name is included in the header of your program. |
Revision as of 09:32, 14 December 2015
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 21:22, 6 December 2015 (EST)
This exam is a take-home exam given under the rules of the Smith College Honor-Code. Please make sure you read it and understand it.
The exam is open book, open notes, and open Web.
You have to do the work individually. No pair-programming allowed! You cannot seek help from anybody for this exam. The TAs will not hold hours, and will not be allowed to answer questions relating to the final exam, Python, or to the class material. All questions relating to this Final should be directed to your instructor, and posted on Piazza. Posts on piazza should not contain any code. Only questions meant to clarify the exam are allowed. Questions on piazza should only be answered by the instructor. No debugging-related questions will be answered.
The deadline for the exam is Friday, Dec. 22, at 4:00 p.m.' While you are given 8 days on this exam, the programming should take you no more than a day, two at most, so organize your time well. No extensions will be granted beyond the due date and time.