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 UWA week 12 (1st semester, week 4) ↓
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3:30pm Fri 22nd Mar, Aidan KS.

Hi, I understand we have to develop a class called leaderboard in Lab 2. However, the instructions were not clear if we can write our own functions, or if everything must be in the class methods. I want to write a merge function to make my code cleaner, this would not be inside the class, but would be inside the same python file. Is this okay? Cheers.


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5:28pm Fri 22nd Mar, ANONYMOUS

it's mentioned in README.md under the heading implementation, that "You are welcome to add any methods to the class, as long as they do not compromise the provided tests."


 UWA week 13 (1st semester, week 5) ↓
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2:19pm Mon 25th Mar, Amitava D.

"Aidan Kirby-Smith" <23*3*8*1@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Hi, > I understand we have to develop a class called leaderboard in Lab 2. However, the instructions were not clear if we can write our own functions, or if everything must be in the class methods. I want to write a merge function to make my code cleaner, this would not be inside the class, but would be inside the same python file. Is this okay? > > Cheers.
Yes, you can write your own functions.

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