Search
You can find the results of your search below.
Fulltext results:
- 02 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- ES</code> and <code class="constant">false</code> otherwise.</p> <p>(Check out the <a href="https://www.... r store), and <code class="constant">false</code> otherwise.</p> <p><strong>Hint</strong>: The input <co... lf or if they can drive to the target town from another town in the area.</p> <p><strong>Task</strong>: ... in the target area and the person also has a car. Otherwise, the function should return <code class="cons
- 04 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- analyze the data from the survey that you and the other students taking 101 filled out earlier this week.... ere obviously not correct? How did you handle the other types of errors? Take a look at the “Cleaned Data... don’t live in one of those houses, they selected “other” and listed where they live.</p> <p><strong>Task<... ould change the response to <code class="string">"OTHER"</code>.</p> <p>For reference, the nine houses l
- 05 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- squirrels were sighted, it’s time to investigate other observations in the data set. One piece of inform... esting fields of “free text” input:</p> <ul> <li>“Other Activities” (<code class="string">"activities"</code> in our table),</li> <li>“Other Interactions” (<code class="string">"interactions... e these fields give us observations that wouldn’t otherwise fit in the data, they’re not as easy to proce
- 03 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- ly remember, functions can be passed as inputs to other functions!)</p> <p>If you’ve got everything right... ter than 90%.</p> <p>This requires you to write another helper function. As we demonstrated above, be sur... t shows.</p> <p>On Assignment 3, you’ll be using other visualizations, but they’re created in much the s
- 07 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- > <h1 id="lab-7-call-the-plumber-or-a-tree-by-any-other-name">Lab 7: Call the Plumber, <br> or, <a class=... href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_rose_by_any_other_name_would_smell_as_sweet"><em>A Tree by Any Other Name</em></a></h1> <p>28 October 2022</p> <h2 id="l
- 04 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- 't always hold true.</p></li> <li><p>What is one other assumption – not about names or gender – that the... relevant for people born in the United States or other places that are divided into states. Use <code>tr
- 06 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- also be used for designing programs that classify other data – this is the machine-learning model called ... d, we should follow the first branch of the tree. Otherwise, we should follow the second.</p></li> </ol>
- 02 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- ane (1–5) and over Vassar, and <code>false</code> otherwise.</p> <p>Here are some tests you can try (or m... lert">Exercise 2.4: Extreme alert</h3> <p>On the other hand, maybe you have a relaxed attitude toward da
- 01 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- se is output (no sub-images, numbers, strings, or otherwise).</p> <h2>Grading criteria</h2> <p>When we g
- 03 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- ;</span>])</kbd> 960 </code></pre> <p>But not for others:</p> <pre><code>››› <kbd><var>bad-night</var> =
- 05 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- a comment), explain why this is harder than with other functions we’ve done this with in lecture.</p> </
- 06 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- n image of bars of the given heights next to each other"</span> ... <span class="keyword">end</spa