Referenced from lesson Functions for Character Animation (Spring, 2021)
Directions: Use the Design Recipe to write a function update-danger
, which takes in the danger’s x- and y-coordinate and produces the next x-coordinate, which is 50 pixels to the left.
Contract and Purpose Statement |
Every contract has three parts…
# _____________::______________->______
# ________________________________________________________________
Examples |
Write some examples, then circle and label what changes…
examples:
_______________ (________) is_________
_______________ (_______) is_________
end
Definition |
Write the definition, giving variable names to all your input values…
fun _____________(____):
________
end
Directions: Use the Design Recipe to write a function update-target
, which takes in the target’s x- and y-coordinate and produces the next x-coordinate, which is 50 pixels to the right.
Contract and Purpose Statement |
Every contract has three parts…
# _____________::______->______
# _______________________________________________________________
Examples |
Write some examples, then circle and label what changes…
examples:
_______________ (________) is_________
_______________ (________) is_________
end
Definition |
Write the definition, giving variable names to all your input values…
fun _____________(_):
________
end
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