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Small Basic Challenges – October 2018

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These are the October 2018 challenges from Roshan Kumar Priya.

These October challenges are intended for people who are learning to program for the first time or for those returning to programming who want to start using Small Basic.  Some will be easy, some will be hard - but they will all make you think, and more importantly be GREAT FUN!

Please post your solutions / partial solutions / questions / feedback etc. into this forum thread.

It would be good if people could post their problems with these challenges so that a discussion can start so that everyone can learn from each other.

Hard Challenges

Pascal Triangle

Write a program which will draw a Pascal triangle in GraphicsWindow.

Random Number Generator

Create a program which accepts two numbers then prints out a random number somewhere between those two numbers. Make sure you write your own code to generate the random number (ie. don't use the built in Math.GetRandomNumber() function).

You can be quite creative in how you achieve this but a common approach is to make use of the current time as part of your method.

Correct HTML

Create a program which will read in a file containing HTML and identify lines with incorrectly nested tags. This is an example of correctly nested tags:

<H1>This is my <span>heading</span></H1>           <-- This is correct

And this is an example of incorrectly nested tags:

<H1>This is my <span>heading</H1></span>           <-- This is wrong

Tic Tac Toe

Build a game of Tic Tac Toe. I would suggest you start off building a two player version then if you want a little extra challenge see if you can build a version where you get to challenge the computer.

Small Challenges

1.  Write a program to check whether a number is odd or even.

2.  Write a program that can convert numbers into triangles (in TextWindow).

For example, If you give input as 5,

The output should be

*

**

***

****

*****

Similarly, If you give the input as 3,

The output should be

*
**
***

3. Write a program to print prime numbers from 1 to 1000.

4. Write a simple program that can draw shapes on the Small Basic GraphicsWindow like the Paint application on Windows (Shapes editor).

This is a sample Shapes Editor.

GraphicsWindow.Show()
rectangle Controls.AddButton("Add Rectangle",0,0)
ellipse Controls.AddButton("Add Ellipse",0,50)
Controls.ButtonClicked OnBC
Sub OnBC
  If Controls.LastClickedButton rectangle Then
    func "rect"
    active "T"
    If func "rect" Then
      GraphicsWindow.MouseDown OnMDrect
    EndIf  
  Else
    func "ell"
    active "T"
    If func "ell" Then
      GraphicsWindow.MouseDown OnMDell
    EndIf    
  EndIf  
EndSub  
Sub OnMDell
  ellx GraphicsWindow.MouseX
  elly GraphicsWindow.MouseY
  ell Shapes.AddEllipse(0,0)
  Shapes.Move(ell,ellx,elly)
  If func "ell" Then
    GraphicsWindow.MouseMove OnMMell
    GraphicsWindow.MouseDown OnMDell2
  EndIf
EndSub
Sub OnMMell
  If func "ell" Then
    If active "T" Then
      width Math.Abs(ellx-GraphicsWindow.MouseX)
      height Math.Abs(elly-GraphicsWindow.MouseY)
      Controls.SetSize(ell,width,height)
    EndIf  
  EndIf  
EndSub  
Sub OnMDell2
  func ""
  active ""
  height 0
  width 0
  rect ""
  ell ""
EndSub  
Sub OnMDrect
  rectx GraphicsWindow.MouseX
  recty GraphicsWindow.MouseY
  rect Shapes.AddRectangle(0,0)
  Shapes.Move(rect,rectx,recty)
  If func "rect" Then
    GraphicsWindow.MouseMove OnMMrect
    GraphicsWindow.MouseDown OnMDrect2
  EndIf
EndSub
Sub OnMMrect
  If func "rect" Then
    If active "T" Then
      width Math.Abs(rectx-GraphicsWindow.MouseX)
      height Math.Abs(recty-GraphicsWindow.MouseY)
      Controls.SetSize(rect,width,height)
    EndIf  
  EndIf  
EndSub  
Sub OnMDrect2
  func ""
  active ""
  height 0
  width 0
  rect ""
ell = ""
EndSub  
Thank you to Roshan for posting the October challenges!
Have a Small and Basic month!
   - Ninja Ed

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