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======Labs History====== | ======Labs History====== | ||
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+ | ==== Lab 06 ==== | ||
+ | * **27.11.2018** | ||
+ | * We have been talking about functions building chain of functions and reusing them, showing the result of function signature changes and how to work around it | ||
+ | * Tasks we have been working on, using only functions chr(x) and ord(x) | ||
+ | - Is this input a natural number (0 included)? | ||
+ | - Does this string contain a natural number (0 included)? | ||
+ | - Does this string a whole number? | ||
+ | * Homework | ||
+ | * **PRG2 - 2018 - L06 - String** - 4 programs; deliver them as functions | ||
+ | - How many digits this whole number stored in a string is containing? Return -1 if the string does not contain a whole number. | ||
+ | - What is the sum of digits in this whole number stored in a string? Return -1 if the string does not contain a whole number. | ||
+ | - You are given a string that should contain a whole number; return the number without its first digit. Return 0 if the string does not contain a whole number or the number contains only single digit. | ||
+ | - You are given a string, return the same string but convert all lower-case characters into their upper-case variants. | ||
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+ | ==== Lab 05 ==== | ||
+ | * **20.11.2018** | ||
+ | * We've been going through the 22 small programs and then we will be talking about string handling, procedures and functions | ||
+ | * We touched string functions and procedures in Pascal | ||
+ | * Examples here: [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Lab 04 ==== | ||
+ | * **23.10.2018** | ||
+ | * So we have presented correct lower-estimate for sorting algorithms based on comparison of two numbers, yep O(N log N) is the best we can hope for | ||
+ | * But only for a given assumptions, | ||
+ | * Then I've been showing Pascal language, some bits of Lazarus, and we have a homework! | ||
+ | * **PRG1 - 2018 - L04 - Small Programs** | ||
+ | * Solve the following [[https:// | ||
+ | * If you are an expert, try to solve them with the least number of variables possible ;) | ||
+ | * Deadline: next lab... we need to decide when that is going to be | ||
+ | * WARNING: 30.10. - immatriculation, | ||
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+ | ==== Lab 03 ==== | ||
+ | * **16.10.2018** | ||
+ | * We talked about time complexity of algorithms, we touched Big-O notation ([[https:// | ||
+ | * I've failed to show you the correct computation of the lower bound for sorting, which we will fix next week | ||
+ | * No homeworks folks! Yay! Finish the ones from previous weeks :-) | ||
==== Lab 02 ==== | ==== Lab 02 ==== |