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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{../style}
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\usepackage{disclaimer}
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\usepackage{../langs}
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\begin{document}
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\section*{Assignment 6 (Scala)}
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\mbox{}\hfill\textit{``The most effective debugging tool is still careful thought,}\\
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\mbox{}\hfill\textit{coupled with judiciously placed print statements.''}\smallskip\\
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\mbox{}\hfill\textit{ --- Brian W. Kernighan, in Unix for Beginners (1979)}\bigskip
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\noindent
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This assignment is about Scala and worth 10\%. The first and second
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part are due on 16 November at 11pm, and the third part on 21 December
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at 11pm. You are asked to implement two programs about list
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processing and recursion. The third part is more advanced and might
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include material you have not yet seen in the first lecture.
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\bigskip
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\IMPORTANT{}
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\noindent
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Also note that the running time of each part will be restricted to a
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maximum of 30 seconds on my laptop.
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\DISCLAIMER{}
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\subsection*{Reference Implementation}
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Like the C++ assignments, the Scala assignments will work like this: you
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push your files to GitHub and receive (after sometimes a long delay) some
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automated feedback. In the end we take a snapshot of the submitted files and
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apply an automated marking script to them.
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In addition, the Scala assignments come with a reference implementation
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in form of a \texttt{jar}-file. This allows you to run any test cases
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on your own computer. For example you can call Scala on the command
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line with the option \texttt{-cp collatz.jar} and then query any
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function from the template file. Say you want to find out what
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the functions \texttt{collatz} and \texttt{collatz\_max}
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produce: for this you just need to prefix them with the object name
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\texttt{CW6a} (and \texttt{CW6b} respectively for \texttt{drumb.jar}).
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If you want to find out what these functions produce for the argument
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\texttt{6}, you would type something like:
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\begin{lstlisting}[language={},numbers=none,basicstyle=\ttfamily\small]
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$ scala -cp collatz.jar
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scala> CW6a.collatz(6)
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...
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scala> CW6a.collatz_max(6)
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...
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\end{lstlisting}%$
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\subsection*{Hints}
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\textbf{For Part 1:} useful math operators: \texttt{\%} for modulo; useful
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functions: \mbox{\texttt{(1\,to\,10)}} for ranges, \texttt{.toInt},
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\texttt{.toList} for conversions, \texttt{List(...).max} for the
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maximum of a list, \texttt{List(...).indexOf(...)} for the first index of
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a value in a list.\bigskip
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\textbf{For Part 2 + 3:} useful string functions: \texttt{.startsWith(...)} for
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checking whether a string has a given prefix, \texttt{\_ ++ \_} for
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concatenating two strings; useful option functions: \texttt{.flatten}
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flattens a list of options such that it filters way all
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\texttt{None}'s, \texttt{Try(...).getOrElse ...} runs some code that
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might raise an exception---if yes, then a default value can be given;
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useful list functions: \texttt{.head} for obtaining the first element
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in a non-empty list, \texttt{.length} for the length of a
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list; \texttt{.filter(...)} for filtering out elements in a list; \texttt{.getLines.toList} for obtaining a list of lines from
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a file; \texttt{.split(",").toList} for splitting strings according to
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a comma.\bigskip
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Fortunately Scala supports operator overloading. But make sure you understand the difference between \texttt{100 / 3} and
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\texttt{100.0 / 3}!
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\subsection*{Part 1 (3 Marks, file collatz.scala)}
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This part is about recursion. You are asked to implement a Scala
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program that tests examples of the \emph{$3n + 1$-conjecture}, also
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called \emph{Collatz conjecture}. This conjecture can be described as
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follows: Start with any positive number $n$ greater than $0$:
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\item If $n$ is even, divide it by $2$ to obtain $n / 2$.
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\item If $n$ is odd, multiply it by $3$ and add $1$ to obtain $3n +
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  1$.
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\item Repeat this process and you will always end up with $1$.
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For example if you start with $6$, or $9$, you obtain the
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\[
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\begin{array}{@{}l@{\hspace{5mm}}l@{}}
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6, 3, 10, 5, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 & \text{(= 8 steps)}\\
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9, 28, 14, 7, 22, 11, 34, 17, 52, 26, 13, 40, 20, 10, 5, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1  & \text{(= 19 steps)}\\
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\]
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As you can see, the numbers go up and down like a roller-coaster, but
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curiously they seem to always terminate in $1$. The conjecture is that
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this will \emph{always} happen for every number greater than
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0.\footnote{While it is relatively easy to test this conjecture with
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  particular numbers, it is an interesting open problem to
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  \emph{prove} that the conjecture is true for \emph{all} numbers ($>
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  0$). Paul Erd\"o{}s, a famous mathematician you might have hard
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  about, said about this conjecture: ``Mathematics may not be ready
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  for such problems.'' and also offered a \$500 cash prize for its
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  solution. Jeffrey Lagarias, another mathematician, claimed that
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  based only on known information about this problem, ``this is an
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  extraordinarily difficult problem, completely out of reach of
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  present day mathematics.'' There is also a
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  \href{https://xkcd.com/710/}{xkcd} cartoon about this conjecture
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  (click \href{https://xkcd.com/710/}{here}). If you are able to solve
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  this conjecture, you will definitely get famous.}\bigskip
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\textbf{Tasks}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item[(1)] You are asked to implement a recursive function that
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  calculates the number of steps needed until a series ends
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  with $1$. In case of starting with $6$, it takes $8$ steps and in
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  case of starting with $9$, it takes $19$ (see above). In order to
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  try out this function with large numbers, you should use
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  \texttt{Long} as argument type, instead of \texttt{Int}.  You can
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  assume this function will be called with numbers between $1$ and
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  $1$ Million. \hfill[2 Marks]
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\item[(2)] Write a second function that takes an upper bound as
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  argument and calculates the steps for all numbers in the range from
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  1 up to this bound. It returns the maximum number of steps and the
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  corresponding number that needs that many steps.  More precisely
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  it returns a pair where the first
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  component is the number of steps and the second is the
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  corresponding number. \hfill\mbox{[1 Mark]}
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\textbf{Test Data:} Some test ranges are:
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\item 1 to 10 where $9$ takes 19 steps 
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\item 1 to 100 where $97$ takes 118 steps,
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\item 1 to 1,000 where $871$ takes 178 steps,
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\item 1 to 10,000 where $6,171$ takes 261 steps,
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approximately 200 Million Dollar from his father. Mr Drumb prides
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himself to be a brilliant business man because nowadays it is
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because Mr Drumb refuses to make his tax records public).
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let's do a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation in Scala whether his
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claim has any merit. Let's suppose we are given \$100 in 1978 and we
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\item We blindly choose a portfolio of stocks, say some Blue-Chip stocks
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  a year, we invest our money in equal amounts in each of these
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  stocks.  For example if we have \$100 and there are four stocks that
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  are traded in our portfolio, we buy \$25 worth of stocks
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\item Next year in January, we look at how our stocks did, liquidate
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  everything, and re-invest our (hopefully) increased money in again
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  the stocks from our portfolio (there might be more stocks available,
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  some companies went bust or were de-listed).
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\item We do this for 40 years until January 2018 and check what would
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of files containing CSV-lists with the historical stock prices for the
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companies in our portfolios. Use these files for the following
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\item[(1)] Write a function \texttt{get\_january\_data} that takes a
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  stock symbol and a year as arguments. The function reads the
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  corresponding CSV-file and returns the list of strings that start
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  \texttt{someyear-01-someday,someprice}).\hfill[1 Mark]
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  again a stock symbol and a year as arguments. It should return the
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  first January price for the stock symbol in the given year. For this
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  \texttt{get\_january\_data}.  A problem is that normally a stock
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  the week on a later day (maybe 3rd or 4th). The easiest way to solve
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  this problem is to obtain the whole January data for a stock symbol
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  and then select the earliest, or first, entry in this list. The
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  stock price of this entry should be converted into a double.  Such a
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  year. For example, if you query for Google in January of 1980, then
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  clearly Google did not exist yet.  Therefore you are asked to
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  will be the value for when no price exists; \texttt{Some} if  there is a
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  portfolio (a list of stock symbols), a years range and gets all the
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  first trading prices for each year in the range. You should organise
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  this as a list of lists of \texttt{Option[Double]}'s. The inner
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  lists are for all stock symbols from the portfolio and the outer
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  list for the years.  For example for Google and Apple in years 2010
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  (first line), 2011 (second line) and 2012 (third line) you obtain:
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       List(Some(300.222351), Some(31.638695)),
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  for how a stock price has changed from one year to the next. This is
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  only well-defined, if the corresponding company has been traded in both
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  years. In this case you can calculate
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  If the change factor is defined, you should return it
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  (deltas) for the prices we obtained under Part 2. For the running
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  example of Google and Apple for the years 2010 to 2012 you should
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  That means Google did a bit badly in 2010, while Apple did very well.
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  Both did OK in 2011. Make sure you handle the cases where a company is
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  not listed in a year. In such cases the change factor should be \texttt{None}
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  \mbox{}\hfill\mbox{[1 Mark]}
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\item[(6)] Write a function that calculates the ``yield'', or
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  balance, for one year for our portfolio.  This function takes the
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  unchanged. Otherwise we invest in each existing company an equal
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  amount of our balance. Using the change factors computed under Task
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  2, calculate the new balance. Say we had \$100 in 2010, we would have
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  received in our running example involving Google and Apple:
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  for a range of years where each year the yearly profit is compounded to
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  the new balances and then re-invested into our portfolio.
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\textbf{Test Data:} File \texttt{drumb.scala} contains two portfolios
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collected from the S\&P 500, one for blue-chip companies, including
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companies, whose names I have never heard of. Following the dumb
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investment strategy from 1978 until 2018 would have turned a starting
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balance of \$100 into roughly \$101,589 for real estate and a whopping
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\$1,587,528 for blue chips.  Note when comparing these results with your
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when compounded lead to moderately different values.\bigskip
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\noindent
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\textbf{Moral:} Reflecting on our assumptions, we are over-estimating
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our yield in many ways: first, who can know in 1978 about what will
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turn out to be a blue chip company.  Also, since the portfolios are
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chosen from the current S\&P 500, they do not include the myriad
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of companies that went bust or were de-listed over the years.
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So where does this leave our fictional character Mr T.~Drumb? Well, given
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his inheritance, a really dumb investment strategy would have done
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equally well, if not much better.\medskip
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This part is about web-scraping and list-processing in Scala. It uses
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online data about the per-capita alcohol consumption for each country
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(per year?), and a file containing the data about the population size of
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each country.  From this data you are supposed to estimate how many
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\textbf{Tasks (file alcohol.scala):}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item[(1)] Write a function that given an URL requests a
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  comma-separated value (CSV) list.  We are interested in the list
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  from the following URL
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  \url{https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fivethirtyeight/data/master/alcohol-consumption/drinks.csv}
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\noindent Your function should take a string (the URL) as input, and
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produce a list of strings as output, where each string is one line in
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the corresponding CSV-list.  This list from the URL above should
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contain 194 lines.\medskip
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function should take a string as argument, the file name, and again
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CSV-list. For \texttt{population.csv}, this list should contain 216
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lines.\hfill[1 Mark]
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\item[(2)] Unfortunately, the CSV-lists contain a lot of ``junk'' and we
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  need to extract the data that interests us.  From the header of the
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  alcohol list, you can see there are 5 columns
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  \begin{center}
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    \begin{tabular}{l}
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      \texttt{country (name),}\\
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  \noindent
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  Write a function that extracts the data from the first column,
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  a \texttt{Double}). For this go through each line of the CSV-list
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  first and fifth element in these arrays.\medskip
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  is already of the form country name and population size.\footnote{Your
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    friendly lecturer already did the messy processing for you from the
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  Worldbank database, see \url{https://github.com/datasets/population/tree/master/data} for the original.} Again, split the
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  country. From this generate next a sorted(!) list of the overall
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  highest alcohol consumption to lowest. The difficulty is that the
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  alcohol consumption. There are 177 countries where the names
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  agree. The UK is ranked 10th on this list by
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  consuming 671,976,864 Litres of pure alcohol each year.\medskip
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  and 177 (the number of countries in the sorted list above).  The
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  function should return a triple, where the first component is the
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  consumers on the list; and the third component is the percentage the
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  \texttt{n}-highest alcohol consumers drink with respect to the
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  the world consumption. You will see that according to our data, 164
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