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Announcements
- I am posting a good example of the parallel dictionary program
of lab 4. It's not a perfect solution--it could use more commenting, more use of constants, and
does not figure out if the close words are within a match or a gap. However, I liked their use
of functions to break the problem down a little more easily, to reduce the amount of duplicated
code, and to make the code more readable. The algorithm is relatively simple and passed my
test cases of "zygote", "zygot", "rea", "re", and "asxver".
- Lab 4 has been graded and will be returned to you during class.
- Lab 3 has been graded and will be returned to you during class.
Feedback will be given in class and is on your assignment. You will
be given an opportunity to improve your grade by revising the lab to
improve efficiency.
- Work in progress: Sara's guide to writing
a good lab report (and getting a good grade on it)
- Lab 2 has been graded and will be returned to you during class.
Feedback is available on the blog and on your graded assignment.
- Lab 1 has been graded and will be returned to you during class.
Feedback is available on the blog and on your graded assignment.
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Assignments
- Lab
1: Due September 11 by noon in Dr. Pollock's mailbox
- Lab
2: Due September 22 by 2 p.m. in Dr. Pollock's mailbox
- Lab
3: Due October 13 by 4 p.m. in Dr. Pollock's mailbox
- Lab
4 (Team): Due October 27 at noon