There is, for lack of a better term, some wonkiness associated with publishing and including tables.
Don't worry about it too much, we can avoid picking up the shared “municipalities” table in order to
write code using functions being presented
analyze some of this data
If you cannot include the municipalities table in pyret, then google sheets is the way to go The link is a bit of a how-to guide with an assist from our textbook.
If you create your own small table to try publish/include out, then
start fresh with a new code.pyret.org browser (tab)
use consistent names for the table and filename (round-table.arr and round-table, for example)
Seems like a limitation to me!
type in the row data yourself
save your file, run it (to be sure there are no typos!) and then hit publish.
Let's try using Gradescope together, or at get our accounts set up. If we all have issues with it, then I will open up moodle.
The lab recommends working in pairs. SP 309 is not the best space in which to do this. For today, let's try this: if any pairs want to use the Asprey lab, let me know and I'll make sure that one of the coaches is 100% available there.
Please use this link for a concise outline (It's a cookbook!) on tables and associated functions we covered in class.
Direct link for the wiki page for homework assignment 3 HW3
While I mentioned trying Gradescope for the lab, I want everyone to use Gradescope for the homework assignment, not merely try out. One advantage is that you can submit the homework any number of times!
I will not setup a moodle link for the homework, so if you have difficulty with Gradescope, please contact me or one of the coaches.