Thursday, December 4, 2014

Double dice roller/letter guesser

Connor Noble
AP Computer Science

This is the code I used for a dice roller that uses two dice.

It allows you to use different sized dice and not just 6 sided ones.  For this test I used normal 6 sided die.


















1.       Consider a string, tuple, and list of characters.

In []: a = 'acbde'
In []: b = ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e')
In []: c = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']

The values of a[3], b[3], and c[3] are all the same. In what ways are a, b, and c different?

They are different because 'b' can not be changed without changing the whole thing. 


2.      Why do computer programming languages almost always have a variety of variable types? Why can't everything be represented with an integer?

They have a variety of variables to make sure there is always a  solution to the problem.   Everything cannot be represented by an integer because then some equations would not work the right way.

No comments:

Post a Comment