This is mastery 17. Today I’ll talk to you about “switch”, another conditional type. Main difference between switch and the other types: we use “break” and we can have several cases. Here’s an example code I did: https://github.com/mferflores/switch/blob/master/Grades Really easy right? Now you can check a poem I did about the sense I get of […]
After battling with a fatal error (we did google it)
we couldn’t figure out, we asked Ken how we could solve it. Ken found out that we didn’t have a developer library installed (libwebp dev), which was pretty rare. Ken did his magic on the terminal and helped us with the installation of this librarty. After this, we had no more errors and we were finally able to run a test program, and it worked!
Here’s a proof:
Awesome, right?
I tried Quiz 11 before doing WSQ14 and I had no idea what to do. After kinda completing WSQ14, the first part of the quiz was easy (assuming what I did on WSQ14 was correct.)
For the second part of the quiz, I did some research and found this webpage, this one, and this other one that had useful information.
Here are my programs: Euler’s Number, Banana.
Kan lahun
I have many doubts about this WSQ, and to be completely honest, I don’t even know if I did what was required. Anyway, Euler’s number is complicated.
I found information in this webpage and used it as a guide.
You can check out my code here.
Jason Voorhees
The calculation of square roots with the Babylonian Method is quite interesting and demonstrates the awesomness of math. You can check out how this method works here.
For this WSQ, I used this webpage as a guide.
And you can check out my code here.
GCD(36,24)= 12
This WSQ was easier than I thought.You can check out my code here.
This weekend and the next days will be full of programming. I plan to finish WSQs between Saturday and Sunday, Quiz 11 on Saturday, Masteries on Sunday, and final touches to the project between Monday and Tuesday.
Wish me luck!
#WSQ17 Scilab. #Thelastone #C++
Hi everyone this is the last WSQ for #TC1017 but don’t be sad,because in this journey called Soulción e problemas con programación, you learned a lot of things like using C++, that is better do the homework with time and don´t put Linux two weeks before finals, so this scilab, can be a lot of things like a calculator, a plotter, a compiler, a thing like atom and can give you pie charts.
If you want to know more about this, take a look to the instructions:
http://www.scilab.org/content/download/849/7901/file/Scilab_beginners.pdf
And if you want to download here:
ECOA and ECOS done! The semester is almost over!
Ale and I are still trying to figure out how to use the library. In the meantime, we found some webpages that will help us:
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/76816-image-processing-tutorial/
http://youtu.be/7miwnp8iDm8
http://youtu.be/dtmGlkeImnc…