Difference between revisions of "AP Computer Science"
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*# Ball bounces around the screen and off of bricks and the paddle | *# Ball bounces around the screen and off of bricks and the paddle | ||
*# Paddle that moves along the x-axis by following the mouse | *# Paddle that moves along the x-axis by following the mouse | ||
− | *# Bricks at the top of the screen | + | *# Row of Bricks at the top of the screen |
*#* Bricks disappear if they are hit by the ball | *#* Bricks disappear if they are hit by the ball | ||
*# Lose if ball goes past the bottom of the screen | *# Lose if ball goes past the bottom of the screen |
Revision as of 07:15, 13 December 2019
Contents
Friday (12/13/19)
Agenda:
- Circle and Brick intersection test program
- Create a small Processing program to test out the math between the intersection a circle and rectangle
- Use variables for everything
- Complete Brick class definition
- Brick Breaker description
- Ball bounces around the screen and off of bricks and the paddle
- Paddle that moves along the x-axis by following the mouse
- Row of Bricks at the top of the screen
- Bricks disappear if they are hit by the ball
- Lose if ball goes past the bottom of the screen
- Win if all bricks are gone
Monday - Wednesday (12/9/19 - 12/11/19)
Agenda:
- Processing review
- Bouncing Ball
- Brick Breaker
- Class construction and object usage
- Ball class notes
- Brick objects for Brick Breaker
- What instance variables (attributes) should a Brick have?
- What methods (behaviors) should a Brick have?
- Circle and Brick intersection test program
- Create a small Processing program to test out the math between the intersection a circle and rectangle
- Use variables for everything
- Object usage slides
- Classes slides
Thursday (12/5/19)
Agenda:
- Test 10 questions?
- Activity 12 check
- Coming soon...Processing review
- Bouncing Ball
- Brick Breaker
Tuesday (12/3/19)
Agenda:
- Java Methods & Strings quiz
- Repl.it reminder - all assignments should be completed by now
- Multiple Variable Declarations
- Overloaded Methods
- Exercises & Examples
- Why would we want to overload methods?
- Complete Activity 12: Optional Arguments