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11:37am Wed 11th Sep, ANONYMOUS

Hi, Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? Which one is standard? Hope for clarification!



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8:16pm Wed 11th Sep, Joshua N.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hi, > Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? > Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? > Which one is standard? > > Hope for clarification!
If the ml file prints then the correct output should appear in the terminal. The ml file should throw an error if there a syntax error in the ml file. Likewise the ml file should correctly run and not throw an error if there are no errors.


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8:17pm Wed 11th Sep, Joshua N.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hi, > Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? > Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? > Which one is standard? > > Hope for clarification!
>From your attachment your runml isn't correct. As many of the samples print, yet there is no output in your terminal.


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3:39pm Fri 13th Sep, Amitava D.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hi, > Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? > Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? > Which one is standard? > > Hope for clarification!
You can add a print statement in the ml file if you want something to be printed. Submit that modified ml file mentioning that you have added a print statement.


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1:53pm Sat 14th Sep, ANONYMOUS

"Amitava Datta" <am*t*v*.*a*t*@*w*.*d*.*u> wrote:
> ANONYMOUS wrote: > > > Hi, > > Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? > > Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? > > Which one is standard? > > > > Hope for clarification! > > You can add a print statement in the ml file if you want something to be printed. Submit that modified ml file mentioning that you have added a print statement.
Dear Prof. Amitava, Thank you for your reply. I tested 8 samples successfully, but I still have two questions: 1. I have passed 8 test cases and printed correctly. The former lecturer mentioned that he would post a web link specifically for testing, but I haven't found it yet. How many marks will be deducted if I pass the 8 sample cases given so far but fail other unknown tests? If you could explain it more clearly, I will be grateful. 2. If I can run it successfully on Mac, but it reports an error on Linux, will I be deducted any marks? Thank you again for your patient reply!


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10:45pm Sat 14th Sep, Joshua N.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> "Amitava Datta" <am*t*v*.*a*t*@*w*.*d*.*u> wrote: > > > ANONYMOUS wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? > > > Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? > > > Which one is standard? > > > > > > Hope for clarification! > > > > You can add a print statement in the ml file if you want something to be printed. Submit that modified ml file mentioning that you have added a print statement. > > Dear Prof. Amitava, > > Thank you for your reply. I tested 8 samples successfully, but I still have two questions: > > 1. I have passed 8 test cases and printed correctly. The former lecturer mentioned that he would post a web link specifically for testing, but I haven't found it yet. How many marks will be deducted if I pass the 8 sample cases given so far but fail other unknown tests? If you could explain it more clearly, I will be grateful.
Amitava needs to answer this one.
> 2. If I can run it successfully on Mac, but it reports an error on Linux, will I be deducted any marks? > > Thank you again for your patient reply!
>From project specification:
"Your submission will be examined, compiled, and run on a contemporary Ubuntu Linux or macOS platform. Your project only needs to execute successfully on one of these platforms. Excuses such as "it worked on my laptop, just not when you tested it!" will not be accepted."

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