I am not sure if I did submit checkpoint 1. I was very confused and unsure what I am supposed to do. I guessed that I have to write down the steps to create a scatter plot, but I realized that the process is not as intuitive as I assumed. I know I did not do well for checkpoint 1, I still think of how I would create scatter plot on the paper with pencil.

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Seoyeon Lee 2024-10-12 19:34:55 -04:00
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def maximum(data): def maximum(data):
"Returns the largest number in data" "Returns the largest number in data"
raise NotImplementedError highest = None
for number in data:
if highest is None:
highest = number
if number > highest:
highest = number
return highest
def minimum(data): def minimum(data):
"Returns the smallest number in data" "Returns the smallest number in data"
raise NotImplementedError lowest = None
for number in data:
if lowest is None:
lowest = number
if number < lowest:
lowest = number
return lowest
def bounds(data): def bounds(data):
"Returns a list of the smallest and largest numbers in data" "Returns a list of the smallest and largest numbers in data"
raise NotImplementedError return([minimum(data), maximum(data)])
def clamp(value, low, high): def clamp(value, low, high):
"""Clamps a value to a range from low to high. """Clamps a value to a range from low to high.
Returns value if it is between low and high. Returns value if it is between low and high.
If value is lower than low, returns low. If value is higher than high, returns high. If value is lower than low, returns low. If value is higher than high, returns high.
""" """
raise NotImplementedError if low < value and value < high:
return value
if value <= low:
return low
if value >= high:
return high
def ratio(value, start, end): def ratio(value, start, end):
"""Returns a number from 0.0 to 1.0, representing how far along value is from start to end. """Returns a number from 0.0 to 1.0, representing how far along value is from start to end.
The return value is clamped to [0, 1], so even if value is lower than start, the return The return value is clamped to [0, 1], so even if value is lower than start, the return
value will not be lower than 0.0. value will not be lower than 0.0.
""" """
raise NotImplementedError return clamp(((value-start)/(end-start)), 0, 1)
def scale(value, domain_min, domain_max, range_min, range_max): def scale(value, domain_min, domain_max, range_min, range_max):
"Given a value within a domain, returns the scaled equivalent within range." "Given a value within a domain, returns the scaled equivalent within range."
raise NotImplementedError return ratio(value, domain_min, domain_max)*(range_max - range_min)
def get_x_values(points): def get_x_values(points):
"Returns the first value for each point in points." "Returns the first value for each point in points."
raise NotImplementedError onlyx=[]
for point in points:
onlyx.append(point[0])
return onlyx
def get_y_values(points): def get_y_values(points):
"Returns the second value for each point in points." "Returns the second value for each point in points."
raise NotImplementedError onlyy=[]
for point in points:
onlyy.append(point[1])
return onlyy