Problem 0 (0pts)
The dice.py
file represents dice using non-pure zero-argument functions.
These functions are non-pure because they may have different return values each time they are called.
The documentation of dice.py
describes the two different types of dice used in the project:
- A fair dice produces each possible outcome with equal probability.
Two fair dice are already defined,
four_sided
andsix_sided
, and are generated by themake_fair_dice
function. - A test dice is deterministic: it always cycles through a fixed sequence of values that are passed as arguments.
Test dice are generated by the
make_test_dice
function.
Before writing any code, read over the dice.py
file and check your understanding by unlocking the following tests.
$ python ok -q 00 -u
This should display a prompt that looks like this:
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Assignment: proj01: Hog
Ok, version vx.y.z
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unlocking tests
At each "? ", type what you would expect the output to be.
Type exit() to quit
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Question 0 > Suite 1 > Case 1
(cases remaining: 1)
>>> test_dice = make_test_dice(4, 1, 2)
>>> test_dice()
?
You should type in what you expect the output to be.
To do so, you need to first figure out what test_dice
will do, based on the description above.
You can exit the unlocker by typing exit()
.
Typing Ctrl-C
on Windows to exit out of the unlocker has been known to cause problems, so avoid doing so.