[CSC 204] Lab 14 Deliverables, Old Labs, and Greeps
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Apr 20 08:25:31 EDT 2014
Please bring your completed Lab 14 worksheet to class tomorrow to turn
in and also e-mail me your Excel spreadsheet in which you constructed
the two graphs described in class.
This weekend I completed the grading of ALL labs through lab 13 (the
ArrayList lab which was due last Monday). If you did not submit the
paperwork for the Array or ArrayList lab you got at most half credit. I
went through ALL of the Orion (Z: Drive) directories looking for lab
materials and apropriately labelled folders with code in them that had
been modified to accomplish the lab assignments. If I could not find
these deliverables, no credit was awarded for the lab.
For the GREEPS lab I went through all of you Z: drive directories
looking for your MODIFIED Greep.java file (again, just copying the file
to your directory and doing nothing with it got some of you no credit).
After some work, I was able to get my 10 map world to work with the new
version of GreenFoot and started testing. Several of you have very
impressive Greeps. We will look at them in class on Monday.
If you did not have a greep directory on the Z: Drive, or did not send
me a Greep.java file via e-mail, or only copied over the Greep files but
did nothing with them, you received a zero on that lab. For those of you
that had files out there that you modified, but left them in a state so
that they would not compile -- you received partial credit on the lab.
We will complete Lab 15 in class on Wednesday -- and close the book on
the labs for the semester.
--
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj
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