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notes:datacomm [2018/10/02 06:14] – [Morse Code Fun (Mcf0)?] bstrong2 | notes:datacomm [2018/11/14 20:07] (current) – [Mcf1?] bstrong2 | ||
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Since our getting started plan is learning some python, generally the first project that you do is making the " | Since our getting started plan is learning some python, generally the first project that you do is making the " | ||
- | ======Morse Code Fun (Mcf0)?====== | + | ======Morse Code Fun (Mcf0) |
- | **morse code sender/ | + | **morse code sender/ |
Alright, so at this point we should all have a decent understanding of how python works... | Alright, so at this point we should all have a decent understanding of how python works... | ||
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^^^ totally not copied from Wikipedia... Basically it's a way of communication through sound using long and short sounds called dits(short sounds) and dahs(long sounds). | ^^^ totally not copied from Wikipedia... Basically it's a way of communication through sound using long and short sounds called dits(short sounds) and dahs(long sounds). | ||
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+ | **How much functionality should the program have?** | ||
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+ | The program shall be able to recognize these letters: | ||
+ | * **[A-Z]** | ||
+ | * **Comma: ---...** | ||
+ | * **Equals: -...-** | ||
+ | * **Period (also called full stop): .-.-.-** | ||
+ | * **Question mark: ..--..** | ||
+ | * **AA new line (\n): .-.-** | ||
+ | * **AR end of message (EOF): .-.-.** | ||
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First thing we need to come up with a way to express our dits and dahs (that way we can use each others programs to encode/ | First thing we need to come up with a way to express our dits and dahs (that way we can use each others programs to encode/ | ||
- | So our encoder should be able to convert text into the dits and dahs, and our decoder should convert dits and dahs to text. | + | So our encoder should be able to convert text into the dits and dahs, and our decoder should convert dits and dahs to text. |
encoder ex: | encoder ex: | ||
- | * encoder --> . -. -.-. --- -.. . .-. | + | * $ ./encode <<< |
- | * enc oder --> . -. -.-. | --- -.. . .-. | + | * $ ./encode <<< |
- | * $ ./encode <<< | + | * $ ./encode <<< |
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decode ex: | decode ex: | ||
- | * . -. -.-. --- -.. . .-. --> encoder | + | * $ ./decode «< “. -. -.-. --- -.. . .-. .-.- .-.-." |
- | * . -. -.-. | --- -.. . .-. --> enc oder | + | * $ ./decode «< “. -. -.-. | --- -.. . .-. .-.- .-.-." |
- | * $ ./decode | + | * $ ./encode |
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- | **How much functionality should the program have?** | ||
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- | The program shall be able to recognize these letters: **[A-Z], Comma: ---..., Equals: -...-, Period (also called full stop): .-.-.-, Question mark: ..--.., AA new line (\n): .-.-, AR end of message (EOF): .-.-.** | ||
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**Should we have the program accept the augments in argv, or use input?** | **Should we have the program accept the augments in argv, or use input?** | ||
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really give our encoders/ | really give our encoders/ | ||
information accordingly." | information accordingly." | ||
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+ | ======EOCE====== | ||
+ | Well looks like the EOCE'S have been launched! May everyone do their best on it! Good luck to all :D | ||
======URLs====== | ======URLs====== | ||
Pythons built in functions: | Pythons built in functions: | ||
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How does one start programming on lab46? | How does one start programming on lab46? | ||
- | There might be a different way, but this is what i'm doing... So if you add this line to the file that you intend to program in, then you're all good to start programming in thee dank python. **# | + | There might be a different way, but this is what i'm doing... So if you add this line to the file that you intend to program in, then you're all good to start programming in thee dank python. **# |
Another way to run a Python Program is to simply include the command python before your script. | Another way to run a Python Program is to simply include the command python before your script. |
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