Difference between revisions of "IB Computer Science 1"

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*** Complex types
 
*** Complex types
 
** Multiple bouncing balls - create a version of the bouncing balls program in Java that uses arrays and has multiple balls moving on the screen
 
** Multiple bouncing balls - create a version of the bouncing balls program in Java that uses arrays and has multiple balls moving on the screen
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* Convert [Project: Pong (Mouse vs Keyboard)] to Java AND use arrays so that there are multiple balls on the screen
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* Convert [Animation: Gravity Ball with Mouse Launcher] to Java AND use arrays so that there are multiple balls (of different sizes) launched
  
 
== Tuesday (3/14/17) ==
 
== Tuesday (3/14/17) ==

Revision as of 11:08, 17 March 2017

Wednesday - Friday (3/15/17 - 3/17/17)

Agenda:

  • Demo missing assignments
  • Demo Java converted Media: Loading & Playing Sounds
  • Arrays in Java (~Lists)
    • Media:JavaArrays_Basic.ppt
    • Use of the [] brackets
    • Explicit declaration
    • Implicit declaration
      • Primitive types
      • Complex types
    • Multiple bouncing balls - create a version of the bouncing balls program in Java that uses arrays and has multiple balls moving on the screen
  • Convert [Project: Pong (Mouse vs Keyboard)] to Java AND use arrays so that there are multiple balls on the screen
  • Convert [Animation: Gravity Ball with Mouse Launcher] to Java AND use arrays so that there are multiple balls (of different sizes) launched

Tuesday (3/14/17)

  • Winter Storm Stella Snow Day

Friday - Monday (3/10/17 - 3/13/17)

Agenda:

Wednesday - Thursday (3/8/17 - 3/9/17)

Agenda:

Monday - Tuesday (3/6/17 - 3/7/17)

Agenda:

Wednesday - Friday (3/1/17 - 3/3/17)

Agenda:

  • Complete the File R/W (I/O) Exercises:
    1. Read a file with first and last names of people. Extract all their initials, such that first and last initials are combined per person (Paul Bui -> PB). Write/Output that list of initials to a file
    2. Write a program that generates a textfile with 10000 random numbers from 0-100
    3. Read a file with 10000 random numbers from 0 to 100. Print out the frequency of each of the numbers (Hint: Use a list to track the frequencies)

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