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− | == Friday (10/19/18) == | + | == [[IBCS1 - Archives]] == |
− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * Demo Completed Tic-Tac-Toe: Part 2
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− | * Tic-Tac-Toe - Part 3
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− | *# Add conditionals to check if any 3 locations in a row/column/diagonal match (make sure that at least one of the locations is not equal to the empty string)
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− | *# Display a text() message that indicates the winner
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− | *# Add a conditional to check if the game is a draw (tie), and display a message
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− | *# Top stop the stop/pause the program if there is a winner or tie, you need to create a new variable (e.g. gameOver = Talse)
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− | *#* If the game should be over, you re-assign gameOver to True
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− | *#* Within the draw() code block, add a conditional to check if gameOver is True, and if it is, then use the noLoop() command to stop the draw() animation
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− | * Exhaustively test your program!
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− | == Wednesday (10/17/18) ==
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− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * text() and textSize() notes
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− | * X-O clicker assignment
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− | ** Modify the code of the mouseReleased() so that a text-based X or O is drawn every time the mouse button is released
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− | * Tic-Tac-Toe: Part 2
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− | *# At the very top of your code, declare/create a global string variable named '''turn''' and initialize it to either "X" or "O"
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− | *# At the very top of your code, declare/create global variables for each square in the game (e.g. b_0_0, b_0_1) -- you will use these variables to track where moves are made
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− | *# Copy your setup() and draw() from your Tic-Tac-Toe: Select-a-Square
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− | *# At the end of draw(), add text() commands that draw all the board (b) variables in their respective locations
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− | *#* Example: text(b_0_0, 100, 100)
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− | *#* Test your code out at this point by giving some of the board (b) variables starting values of "X" or "O" -- be sure to revert them back to empty strings when done with testing
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− | *# Define mouseReleased() like the X-O clicker assignment. Add/modify the code, so that you detect where the click/release is occurring, and change the appropriate board (b) variable to store the move (turn). Hint: You can use the same if statements or conditionals from the select-a-square lab!
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− | *#* You should be sure to save the appropriate move in the board (b) variables
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− | *#* Every time you release the mouse and successfully make a move, draw "X" or "O", then turn should switch
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− | *#* You must not allow a move to occur in a space that already has a move (check the appropriate board (b) variable to make sure the corresponding slot is still empty string)
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− | == Thursday - Monday (10/11/18 - 10/15/18) ==
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− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * Read [https://py.processing.org/reference/globals.html global variables] and test out its example code snippet in Processing
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− | ** You will interact with the code snippet by hitting keys
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− | ** Focus on understanding the use of the global keyword
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− | * Read [https://py.processing.org/reference/mouseReleased.html mouseReleased()] and test out its example code snippet in Processing
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− | ** You will interact with the code snippet by pressing and releasing the mouse/trackpad button
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− | ** The mouseReleased() function automatically runs every time the mouse's button is released
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− | * What components of Tic-Tac-Toe are left?
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− | ** Copy your Tic-Tac-Toe code to a new Processing sketch program and save it as TTT_Part2
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− | ** Declare/create a global string variable named '''turn''' and initialize it to either "X" or "O"
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− | ** Declare/create global variables for each square in the game (e.g. b_0_0, b_0_1) -- you will use these variables to track where moves are made
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− | ** Define the mouseReleased() function like the example linked above. Add/modify the mouseReleased() code block, so that you draw a either ax "X" or an "O" in the corresponding slot. Hint: You can use the same if statements or conditional from the previous lab!
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− | ** Every time you release the mouse and draw "X" or "O", the turn should switch
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− | ** You must not allow a move to occur in a space that already has a move
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− | * Introduction to Functions
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− | ** [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1W_kTmZH-qLbcFcueUBLw3skRXIDlAxLDdJB-y7AbeWM/edit?usp=sharing Functions slides]
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− | * Complete repl.it assignment titled: "Function definitions & return"
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− | * Processing functions assignment
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− | == Wednesday (10/10/18) ==
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− | * PSATs
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− | == Friday (10/6/18) ==
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− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * Introduction to Animation
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− | ** setup() function
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− | ** draw() function
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− | ** mouseX and mouseY variables
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− | ** width and height variables
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− | * Tic-Tac-Toe Select-a-Square
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− | *# Setup your screen size to be a large square (e.g. 600x600)
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− | *# Within the draw() function, give the background a color()
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− | *# Draw tic-tac-toe lines on your screen (make sure that the rows and columns are exactly 1/3 the size of the height and width)
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− | *# Add conditional statements in the draw() function to detect which square you are in
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− | *#* You'll need to access the mouse's current coordinates with mouseX and mouseY variables
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− | *#* Draw a square of a different color inside the particular square that you are in
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− | *#* The effect that you will generate will look like it is highlighting the current square where the mouse is
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− | *# Challenge: Modify your code so that changing the screen size, will automatically be adjusted and accounted for by the rest of your code. Hint: use height and width variables
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− | *# Challenge 2: Modify your code so that it works without any conditionals. Hint: use division and multiplication
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− | * Coming soon...
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− | ** Functions
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− | ** Global variables
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− | ** Mouse clicks
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− | == Wednesday (10/3/18) ==
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− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * Complete and demo [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-TyjK48PtO_dgBDLRxKOk8zvOReC_A5196skWzCI0wk/edit?usp=sharing Introduction: My First Sketch]
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− | * Processing review
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− | ** size()
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− | ** rect()
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− | ** ellipse()
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− | ** line()
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− | ** background()
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− | ** fill()
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− | ** stroke()
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− | * Draw and demo your favorite emoji / logo / cartoon character using Processing before the end of class
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− | == Monday (10/1/18) == | |
− | '''Warmup:'''
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− | * Take the Conditionals Quiz in Canvas
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− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * Make sure you've completed all assignments (...but how?)
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− | * Complete & demo [[Tech Support Flow Chart Assignment]]
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− | * Introduction to Processing - Python Mode
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− | *# Download and install [https://processing.org/download Processing]
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− | *# Install Python Mode (upper right corner)
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− | *# [[Processing Labs]]
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− | *# Complete [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-TyjK48PtO_dgBDLRxKOk8zvOReC_A5196skWzCI0wk/edit?usp=sharing Introduction: My First Sketch]
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− | * Draw and demo your favorite emoji / logo / cartoon character using Processing
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− | == Archives ==
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− | * [[IBCS1 - 1819 - September]]
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− | * [[IBCS1 - 1718]]
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