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I finished transform.py
I had to think of how I could use my functions from before to add to the functions after it to make progress, completely different to what I was thinking before this lab.
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@@ -35,12 +35,36 @@ def draw_scatterplot(data, size=5, color="black"):
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def draw_axes(data):
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"Draws the scatter plot's axes."
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draw_x_axis()
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draw_y_axis()
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x_values = get_x_values(data)
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xmin, xmax = bounds(x_values)
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ticks = get_tick_values(xmin, xmax)
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for tick in ticks:
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screen_x_position = scale(tick, xmin, xmax, 0, constants.PLOT_WIDTH)
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draw_x_tick(screen_x_position, tick)
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y_values = get_y_values(data)
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ymin, ymax = bounds(y_values)
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ticks = get_tick_values(ymin, ymax)
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for tick in ticks:
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screen_y_position = scale(tick, ymin, ymax, 0, constants.PLOT_HEIGHT)
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draw_y_tick(screen_y_position, tick)
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def draw_points(data, color, size):
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"Draws the scatter plot's points."
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x_values = get_x_values(data)
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y_values = get_y_values(data)
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xmin, xmax = bounds(x_values)
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ymin, ymax = bounds(y_values)
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tick = get_tick_values(xmin, xmax)
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tick = get_tick_values(ymin, ymax)
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screen_x_position = scale(tick, xmin, xmax, 0, constants.PLOT_WIDTH)
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screen_y_position = scale(tick, ymin, ymax, 0, constants.PLOT_HEIGHT)
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draw_point(x, y, color, size)
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with no_delay():
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data = generate_data(50, 10, 500, 5, 400, 1000)
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draw_scatterplot(data, size=5, color="blue")
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hideturtle()
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done()
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transform.py
47
transform.py
@@ -6,38 +6,69 @@
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def maximum(data):
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"Returns the largest number in data"
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raise NotImplementedError
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highest = None
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for number in data:
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if highest is None:
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highest = number
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if number > highest:
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highest = number
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return highest
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def minimum(data):
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"Returns the smallest number in data"
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raise NotImplementedError
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lowest = None
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for number in data:
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if lowest is None:
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lowest = number
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if number < lowest:
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lowest = number
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return lowest
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def bounds(data):
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"Returns a list of the smallest and largest numbers in data"
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raise NotImplementedError
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highest = maximum(data)
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lowest = minimum(data)
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return [lowest, highest]
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def clamp(value, low, high):
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"""Clamps a value to a range from low to high.
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Returns value if it is between low and high.
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If value is lower than low, returns low. If value is higher than high, returns high.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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if value < low:
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return low
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elif value > high:
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return high
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else:
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return value
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def ratio(value, start, end):
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"""Returns a number from 0.0 to 1.0, representing how far along value is from start to end.
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The return value is clamped to [0, 1], so even if value is lower than start, the return
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value will not be lower than 0.0.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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number = (value-start)/(end-start)
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number = clamp(number, 0.0, 1.0)
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return number
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def scale(value, domain_min, domain_max, range_min, range_max):
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"Given a value within a domain, returns the scaled equivalent within range."
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raise NotImplementedError
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scale = range_min + ((ratio(value, domain_min, domain_max))*(range_max - range_min))
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return scale
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def get_x_values(points):
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"Returns the first value for each point in points."
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raise NotImplementedError
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x_list = []
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for point in points:
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x = point[0]
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x_list.append(x)
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return x_list
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def get_y_values(points):
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"Returns the second value for each point in points."
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raise NotImplementedError
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y_list = []
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for point in points:
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y = point[1]
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y_list.append(y)
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return y_list
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