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cci0 (due 20190821)
wcp1 (due 20190821)
dtr0 (bonus; due 20190828)
pct1 (due 20190828)
wcp2 (due 20190828)
pct2 (due 20190904)
wcp3 (due 20190904)
sof0 (due 20190911)
pct3 (due 20190911)
wcp4 (due 20190911)
dow0 (due 20190918)
pct4 (due 20190918)
wcp5 (due 20190918)
mtf0 (due 20190925)
pct5 (due 20190925)
wcp6 (due 20190925)
mtf1 (due 20191002)
pct6 (due 20191002)
wcp7 (due 20191002)
bcf0 (due 20191010)
epf1 (due 20191010)
pct7 (due 20191009)
wcp8 (due 20191009)
cnv0 (due 20191023)
pct8 (bonus; due 20191023)
pct9 (due 20191023)
wcp9 (due 20191023)
cnv1 (due 20191030)
pctA (due 20191030)
wcpA (due 20191030)
fwf0 (due 20191106)
pctB (due 20191106)
wcpB (due 20191106)
cos0 (due 20191113)
pctC (due 20191113)
wcpC (due 20191113)
eoce (due 20191211 by 172959)
haas:fall2019:c4eng:projects:pctxinfo

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pctX tips and tricks

NOTE: This document attempts to be generic to the entire range of pctX projects. Please substitute the particular number in place of X. For example, if working on pct1, for all references of pctX, use pct1 instead.

How to access the puzzle in the public directory

From a lab46 prompt, change to the c4eng public directory, which is in /var/public/fall2019/c4eng/:

lab46:~$ cd /var/public/fall2019/c4eng
lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng$ 

Next, change into the directory of the pertinent pctX project:

lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng$ cd pctX
lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng/pctX$ 

Run ls, you should see a list of directories named after the users in the class. Your username should be among them. Change into that directory:

lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng/pctX$ cd username
lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng/pctX/username$ 

Run ls again, you should see a file named puzzle. Display this using the cat command (which we are using as a text viewer):

lab46:/var/public/fall2019/c4eng/pctX/username$ cat puzzle

These are fun, can I do more?

Absolutely! My letter division puzzle database can be found here:

Do note, that I have done a few example writeups, which may offer some further insight into strategies used, along with examples of what I am looking for as far as documentation for your solutions.

haas/fall2019/c4eng/projects/pctxinfo.1566597925.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/08/23 22:05 by wedge