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- 05 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- you whether to use the built-in list operations (like <code>map</code> and <code>filter</code>) or an e... ursive function (written with <code>cases</code>) like those we’ve designed in class this week.</p> <h2... t matter.</li> <li>You may wish to exclude words like <code class="string">"A"</code>, <code class="str... eyword">end</span> </pre> <p>that returns a table like above, where the rows for each character are in t
- 02 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- f the advertisement rather than specific criteria like Winifred’s target definitions.</p> <p><strong>Ta... , do so now!</p> <p>Do any of your functions look like this?</p> <pre><code><span class="keyword">if</sp... -line comment</p> <pre><code class="comment">#| Like this one! |# </code></pre> <p>at the bottom o... information of each type. Your answer should look like “<em>X</em> likely comes from the profile, <em>Y<
- lab3 @courses:cs101-2021-0405
- ed a data-set with <code>Number</code> attributes like the winning percentage, relative price, and sugar... te and Anything (optional)</h3> <p>Next, we'd like to know what attribute is paired most frequently with chocolate. We could write filter functions like we did for part 1.4 for all the other possible pa... <p>The function declaration should look something like this:</p> <pre><code><span class="hljs-function">
- week11 @courses:cs101-2021-0405
- unction and a built-in list function in its body (like Problem 5 on the practice exam) \\ \\ * **P... Expressions involving built-in list functions. (like Problem 6 on the practice exam) \\ \\ * **Problem 3.** Given a recursive data definition (like Problem 2--//The Cat in the Hat//--on the practic... \\ * **Problem 4.** List of structured data. (like Problem 4 from the practice exam) \\ \\ * *
- lab3.html @courses:cs101-2021-02
- ed a data-set with <code>Number</code> attributes like the winning percentage, relative price, and sugar... te and Anything (optional)</h3> <p>Next, we'd like to know what attribute is paired most frequently with chocolate. We could write filter functions like we did for part 1.4 for all the other possible pa... <p>The function declaration should look something like this:</p> <pre><code><span class="hljs-function">
- week11 @courses:cs101-2021-02
- unction and a built-in list function in its body (like Problem 5 on the practice problems) \\ \\ *... Expressions involving built-in list functions. (like Problem 6 on the practice problems) \\ \\ *... **Problem 3.** Given a recursive data definition (like Problem 2--//The Cat in the Hat//--on the practic... \\ * **Problem 4.** List of structured data. (like Problem 4 from the practice problems) \\ \\
- top @courses:cs102-201651
- goal, what you learn about programming will most likely serve you well in whatever you do during and af... the coursework, or if there is anything you would like to discuss. If you can't make it to my office h... edit your programs. The benefits of using an IDE like DrJava will become apparent as you begin programm... s code without attribution amounts to plagiarism. Likewise, give proper attribution for the help you re
- lab4 @courses:cs101-2021-02
- on of the spreadsheet URL is what your ssid looks like:</p> <p><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsh... heet, your <strong>source</strong> line will look like this:</p> <pre><code>source: <span class="hljs-ke... " and listed where they live. What we would like to do is normalize this colum such that if the an... to a <code>Boolean</code>. To do this, we'd like to take any response that has "yes" (in
- 03 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- /span> </code></pre> <p>Given a time as a string (like those in the table), it should convert it to the ... iven start time and end time, provided as strings like those found in the table.</p> <p>And now we’re re... at we’ve computed the hours of sunlight, it seems like it should be simple to compute the hours of moonl... <em>before</em> the end time, it should work just like <code>elapsed-mins</code>.</p> <p>When the start
- top @courses:cs101-2021-0405
- If you have a question about something, it’s very likely that other students do, too!) The course staff ... ove the quality of the course materials. I would like to create a learning environment that supports di... your class advisor or the Dean of Studies. * I (like many people) am still in the process of learning
- top @courses:cs101-201804
- ink abstractly, analytically, and logically, just like any other designated Quantitative Course. That s... cket software we will use in class. If you would like to set up drRacket on your own computer, go to [[... mergency, or any other significant event which is likely to have a significant negative impact. I am ha
- top @courses:cs101-2021-02
- If you have a question about something, it’s very likely that other students do, too!) The course staff ... ove the quality of the course materials. I would like to create a learning environment that supports di... t your class advisor or the Dean of Studies. - I (like many people) am still in the process of learning
- week6 @courses:cs311-2021
- oser, key, genre * Alumni - maybe CS-specific? (like Vassar Net) * Last.FM (Spotify, YouTube) - comm... t week ===== * what database project would you like to work on? * it doesn't need to be one of t... hinking about the possibilities * who would you like to partner with? (ideally groups of two) * do
- cs379-201403
- your scene files often using numbered file names like scene01.mb, scene02.mb, etc. At the end of each w... imation. Make sure your project folder has a name like: Lasseter-John-Lab1, Lasseter-John-Studio1 or Las
- 03 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- with</p> <ul> <li><code>Number</code> attributes like the winning percentage, relative price, and sugar... luribus</em> (i.e., multiple candies in a packet, like Skittles or M&Ms).</p> <p><strong>Hint</stron