Referenced from lesson If-Expressions
1) Open the Mood Generator starter file, and read throught the code you find there. This code contains new programming that you haven’t seen yet! Take a moment to list everything you Notice, and then everything you Wonder…
Notice | Wonder |
---|---|
(sample responses) I wonder what if/else are all about… |
2) Add another line of code to the definition, so that mood("mad")
produces the same emoji as mood("angry")
.
3) Add another example to the examples:
section for "laughing", using the appropriate emoji. (To bring up the emojis on your computer, type Cmd-Ctrl-Space
on a Mac, or Windows-Period
on Windows 10)
4) Come up with some new moods, and add them to the code. Make sure you include examples:
!
5) In your own words, how do if-expressions work in Pyret? Write your answer below.
6) Write down at least 2 ways you could use if-expressions when analyzing the Animals Dataset.
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