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== The Problem == | == The Problem == | ||
# Please | # Please [https://github.com/bmackenty/studentPythonStuff/blob/master/data_rep_images.py download and save this file] | ||
# Please download the following images in the same directory as the file you saved: | # Please download the following images in the same directory as the file you saved: | ||
# [http://image1.pnghttps://github.com/bmackenty/studentPythonStuff/blob/master/image1.png image1.png] | # [http://image1.pnghttps://github.com/bmackenty/studentPythonStuff/blob/master/image1.png image1.png] | ||
== Hacker edition == | == Hacker edition == |
Revision as of 14:05, 6 October 2021
This is a problem set. Some of these are easy, others are far more difficult. The purpose of these problems sets are:
- to build your skill applying computational thinking to a problem
- to assess your knowledge and skills of different programming practices
What is this problem set trying to do[edit]
How does a computer system represent an image? How does a computer "see" an image? This problem asks you to write a program which identifies 6 different images. You must understand that images are stored as pixel values within an array.
The Problem[edit]
- Please download and save this file
- Please download the following images in the same directory as the file you saved:
- image1.png
Hacker edition[edit]
In the hacker version:
- Your program should test for valid user input. The user input should be only allow for strings
THIS PART ISNT DONE YET
How you will be assessed[edit]
Your solution will be graded using the following axis:
Scope
- To what extent does your code implement the features required by our specification?
- To what extent is there evidence of effort?
Correctness
- To what extent did your code meet specifications?
- To what extent did your code meet unit tests?
- To what extent is your code free of bugs?
Design
- To what extent is your code written well (i.e. clearly, efficiently, elegantly, and/or logically)?
- To what extent is your code eliminating repetition?
- To what extent is your code using functions appropriately?
Style
- To what extent is your code readable?
- To what extent is your code commented?
- To what extent are your variables well named?
- To what extent do you adhere to style guide?
References[edit]
A possible solution[edit]
Click the expand link to see one possible solution, but NOT before you have tried and failed!
not yet!