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      代寫COMP9021、代做Python程序語言

      時間:2024-03-27  來源:  作者: 我要糾錯



      COMP9021 Principles of Programming
      Term 1, 2024
      Assignment 1
      Worth 13marks and due Week 7 Monday @ 10am
      1. General Matters
      1.1 Aim
      The purpose of this assignment is to:
      • develop your problem-solving skills.
      • design and implement the solution to a problem in the form of a medium sized Python program.
      • practice the use of arithmetic computations, tests, repetitions, lists, and strings.
      • use procedural programming.
      1.2 Marking
      This assignment is worth 13 marks distributed approximately as follows:
      1.50 marks for "I don't get what you want, sorry mate!"
      3.50 marks for "Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!"
      2.25 marks for "Please convert ***"
      2.50 marks for "Please convert *** using ***"
      3.25 marks for "Please convert *** minimally"
       ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      13.00 marks total
      Your program will be tested against several inputs. For each test, the automarking script will let your
      program run for 30 seconds. The outputs of your program should be exactly as indicated.
      2
      1.3 Due Date and Submission
      Your program will be stored in a file named roman_arabic.py. The assignment can be submitted
      more than once. The last version just before the due date and time will be marked (unless you submit late
      in which case the last late version will be marked).
      Assignment 1 is due Week 7 Monday 25 March 2024 @ 10:00am (Sydney time)
      Note that late submission with 5% penalty per day is allowed up to 5 days from the due date, that is, any
      late submission after Week 7 Saturday 30 March 2024 @ 10:00am will be discarded.
      Make sure not to change the filename roman_arabic.py while submitting by clicking on [Mark]
      button in Ed. It is your responsibility to check that your submission did go through properly using
      Submissions link in Ed otherwise your mark will be zero for Assignment 1.
      1.4 Reminder on Plagiarism Policy
      You are permitted, indeed encouraged, to discuss ways to solve the assignment with other people. Such
      discussions must be in terms of algorithms, not code. But you must implement the solution on your own.
      Submissions are scanned for similarities that occur when students copy and modify other people’s work or
      work very closely together on a single implementation. Severe penalties apply.
      2. Description
      You will design and implement a program that prompts the user for an input with:
      How can I help you?
      User input should be one of three possible kinds:
      Please convert ***
      Please convert *** using ***
      Please convert *** minimally
      If the user input is not of this form, with any occurrence of *** an arbitrary nonempty sequence
      of non-space symbols, then the program should print out:
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      and stop.
      3
      2.1 First Kind of Input
      In case the user inputs Please convert ***, then *** should be either a strictly positive
      integer (whose representation should not start with 0) that can be converted to a Roman number
      (hence be at most equal to 3999), or a valid Roman number; otherwise, the program should
      print out:
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      and stop.
      If the input is as expected, then the program should perform the conversion, from Arabic to
      Roman or from Roman to Arabic, and print out the result in the form:
      Sure! It is ***
      2.2 Second Kind of Input
      In case the user inputs Please convert *** using ***, then the first *** should be
      a strictly positive integer (whose representation should not start with 0) or a sequence of
      (lowercase or uppercase) letters and the second *** should be a sequence of distinct
      (lowercase or uppercase) letters.
      Moreover:
      • the second *** is intended to represent a sequence of so-called generalised
      Roman symbols. The classical Roman symbols corresponding to the sequence
      MDCLXVI, whose rightmost element is meant to represent 1, the second rightmost
      element 5, the third rightmost element 10, etc.
      • if it is not an integer, the first *** is intended to represent a so-called generalised
      Roman number, that is, a sequence of generalised Roman symbols that can be decoded
      using the provided sequence of generalised Roman symbols similarly to the way Roman
      numbers are represented.
      If that is not the case, or if it is not possible to convert the first *** from Arabic to generalised
      Roman or from generalised Roman to Arabic, then the program should print out:
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      and stop.
      4
      If the input is as expected and the conversion can be performed, then the program should indeed perform
      the conversion, from Arabic to generalised Roman or from generalised Roman to Arabic, and print out the
      result in the form:
      Sure! It is ***
      2.3 Third Kind of Input
      In case the user inputs Please convert *** minimally, then *** should be a sequence
      of (lowercase or uppercase) letters. The program will try and view *** as a generalised Roman
      number with respect to some sequence of generalised Roman symbols. If that is not possible,
      then the program should print out:
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      and stop.
      Otherwise, the program should find the smallest integer that could be converted from ***,
      viewed as some generalised Roman number, to Arabic, and output a message of the form
      Sure! It is *** using ***
      5
      3. Sample Outputs (or Test Cases)
      Here are a few tests together with the expected outputs. The outputs of your program should be exactly
      as shown:
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please do my assignment...
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? please convert 35
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 035
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 4000
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert IIII
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

      6
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert IXI
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 35
      Sure! It is XXXV
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 1982
      Sure! It is MCMLXXXII
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 3007
      Sure! It is MMMVII
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert MCMLXXXII
      Sure! It is 1982
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert MMMVII
      Sure! It is 3007

      7
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 123 by using ABC
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 123 ussing ABC
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using VI
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using IVX
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XWVI
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert I using II
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

      8
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert _ using _
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XVI
      Sure! It is 36
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XABVI
      Sure! It is 306
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert EeDEBBBaA using fFeEdDcCbBaA
      Sure! It is 49036
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 49036 using fFeEdDcCbBaA
      Sure! It is EeDEBBBaA
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 899999999999 using
      AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLl
      Sure! It is Aaaabacbdcedfegfhgihjikjlk

      9
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST using
      AbBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStT
      Sure! It is 11111111111111111111
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 1900604 using LAQMPVXYZIRSGN
      Sure! It is AMAZING
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCD minimally using ABCDE
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCD minimaly
      I don't get what you want, sorry mate!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert 0I minimally
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABAA minimally
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

      10
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCDEFA minimally
      Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert MDCCLXXXVII minimally
      Sure! It is 1787 using MDCLXVI
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert MDCCLXXXIX minimally
      Sure! It is 1789 using MDCLX_I
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert MMMVII minimally
      Sure! It is 37 using MVI
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert VI minimally
      Sure! It is 4 using IV
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCADDEFGF minimally
      Sure! It is 49269 using BA_C_DEF_G
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCCDED minimally
      Sure! It is 1719 using ABC_D_E
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      4. Hints
      4.1 Explaining the following example of the third kind of input
      (Please convert *** minimally):
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert ABCADDEFGF minimally
      Sure! It is 49269 using BA_C_DEF_G
      First, remember the two important Roman numeral rules below:
      1. A Roman symbol is repeated three times but not more than that. However, the symbols V (5),
      L (50) and D (500) are never repeated.
      2. The Roman symbols V (5), L (50) and D (500) are never written to the left of a symbol of
      greater value, i.e., V (5), L (50) and D (500) are never subtracted. The symbol I (1) can be
      subtracted from V (5) and X (10) only. The symbol X can be subtracted from L (50) and C (100)
      only.
      Note also that "minimally" means we are looking for a generalised Roman symbols that can
      convert the given numeral into a smallest integer number.
      Let us start assigning Roman numeral values from the right-hand side such that the value is
      minimum.
      Starting with F, we can see it is repeated and we have to assign the minimum value to FGF in
      order to assign the minimum value to F. From a number of various combinations, we know
      that the only possible solution here is F=10 and G=1 (try out combinations of 1, 5, 10 here to
      see why this is the right one). Thus FGF=19.
      Let us move now to the next element, which is E. We also need to consider the element after
      E in order to assign a smaller combination, if possible, in this case. The next element is D,
      which is repeated and therefore cannot be less than E. Thus, we assign E the smallest number
      not used yet, which is 50. Moving on to D, since it is repeated, it cannot be greater than the
      next element A. Thus, we assign the smallest number not yet used which is 100 to D.
      Till now, our number DDEFGF is resulting in 269 using DEF_G (value 5 not assigned).
      The next element is A and it is repeated. To assign a value to A, we must assign a value so that
      ABCA does not violate Roman numeral rules. That is, A < B and B > C. Because of AB (A and B
      being next to each other), we cannot assign A as 500 (500 cannot be subtracted from any
      number).
      12
      Let us say we assign 1000 to A. Then B can be either 5000 or 10000. B cannot be 5000 because
      that would mean C can only be 500. Also, B cannot be 10000 as it would mean C should be
      5000 or 500 (both are invalid assignments).
      Let us try to assign 10000 to A (it cannot be assigned 5000 since it is repeated). B can be either
      50000 or 100000. If B is 50000, C can be either 5000, 1000 or 500. C cannot be 5000 or 500
      (since they be subtracted from any number). C can be 1000.
      Consequently, the smallest we can come up with here is 10000 for A, 50000 for B, and 1000
      for C, and ABCA = 50000 - 10000 + 10000 - 1000 = 49000.
      Thus, the total becomes 49269 using BA_C_DEF_G (values 5, 500 and 5000 not assigned).
      4.2 More examples about the third kind of input
      (Please convert *** minimally):
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert AZERTY minimally
      Sure! It is 444 using ZAREYT
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert XXXVVVIII minimally
      Sure! It is 333 using X_V_I
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert AhZhJ minimally
      Sure! It is 691 using Ah_Z_J
      $ python3 roman_arabic.py
      How can I help you? Please convert BCBC minimally

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