checkpoint 3:

I am not sure If my final code ran correctly. I think it was supposed to be a scatter plot like the one you showed originally, but not sure.
Everytime I ran the code after I was done, it changed the scale each time.
Overall...before writing the function for drawing the points, I found the lab relatively easy to understand.
I could also be mistaken and understood it all wrong though.

I understand how it all worked together in the end, or ideally how it was supposed to.

I think using this top-down apporach can really help in most programs that requiere you to take some information and manipulate it to print out a specefic type of result.
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mbhatti4
2025-10-05 02:32:58 -04:00
parent 0c72a02e34
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@@ -34,10 +34,33 @@ def draw_scatterplot(data, size=5, color="black"):
draw_points(data, color, size)
def draw_axes(data):
"Draws the scatter plot's axes."
draw_x_axis()
x_values = get_x_values(data)
xmin, xmax = bounds(x_values)
ticks = get_tick_values(xmin, xmax)
for tick in ticks:
screen_x_position = scale(tick, xmin, xmax, 0, constants.PLOT_WIDTH)
draw_x_tick(screen_x_position, tick)
draw_y_axis()
y_values = get_y_values(data)
ymin, ymax = bounds(y_values)
ticks = get_tick_values(ymin, ymax)
for tick in ticks:
screen_y_position = scale(tick, ymin, ymax, 0, constants.PLOT_HEIGHT)
draw_y_tick(screen_y_position, tick)
def draw_points(data, color, size):
"Draws the scatter plot's points."
x_values = get_x_values(data)
y_values = get_y_values(data)
x1, x2 = bounds(x_values)
y1, y2 = bounds(y_values)
for x, y in data:
scaled_x = scale(x, x1, x2, 14, 492)
scaled_y = scale(y, y1, y2, -927, 3710)
draw_point(scaled_x, scaled_y, color, size)
with no_delay():
data = generate_data(50, 10, 500, 5, 400, 1000)