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This is a generic project page that may be used for many different pct# projects, as a result, you will see mention of ' | This is a generic project page that may be used for many different pct# projects, as a result, you will see mention of ' | ||
- | For example, if you are working on pct1, when you see an example use pctX, instead use pct1. | + | For example, if you are working on pct1, when you see an a project reference of "pctX", instead use "pct1". |
=====Objective===== | =====Objective===== | ||
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In the **pctX/** sub-directory of the UNIX Public Directory, under a directory by the name of your username, you will find the following file: | In the **pctX/** sub-directory of the UNIX Public Directory, under a directory by the name of your username, you will find the following file: | ||
- | * **pctX.puzzle** | + | * **puzzle** |
Copy this file into your local project directory. | Copy this file into your local project directory. | ||
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The aim here is not to dump a bunch of data on me, but instead present me with connected and pertinent information that documents your process of progression through the puzzle from start to finish. This is in the same vein as programming in a language on a computer. A computer program is a detailed description of a process to solving some problem in a format the receiver can understand. | The aim here is not to dump a bunch of data on me, but instead present me with connected and pertinent information that documents your process of progression through the puzzle from start to finish. This is in the same vein as programming in a language on a computer. A computer program is a detailed description of a process to solving some problem in a format the receiver can understand. | ||
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+ | =====Walkthrough Videos===== | ||
+ | To further aid your letter division efforts, I have recorded some videos showing my walkthrough of various letter division puzzles: | ||
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+ | * another take on the puzzle presented on this page: https:// | ||
+ | * a base 8 letter division puzzle: https:// | ||
+ | * a base 9 letter division puzzle: https:// | ||
+ | * a base 10 letter division puzzle: https:// | ||
+ | * a base 11 letter division puzzle: https:// | ||
=====Verification===== | =====Verification===== | ||
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Success! | Success! | ||
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=====Submission===== | =====Submission===== | ||
By successfully performing this project, you should be submitting files that satisfy the following requirements: | By successfully performing this project, you should be submitting files that satisfy the following requirements: | ||
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<cli> | <cli> | ||
- | $ submit unix pctX pctX.puzzle.key pctX.puzzle.solution | + | lab46: |
Submitting unix project " | Submitting unix project " | ||
-> pctX.puzzle.key(OK) | -> pctX.puzzle.key(OK) | ||
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Point values for the various iterations of pctX projects: | Point values for the various iterations of pctX projects: | ||
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | ^ | + | ^ pct3 |
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | ^ | + | ^ pct5 |
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | ^ | + | ^ pct7 |
+ | ^ | ||
+ | ^ pct9 | ||
+ | ^ | ||
+ | ^ pctB | ||
+ | ^ | ||