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\noindent
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\textbf{Important}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Make sure the files you submit can be processed by just calling\\
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\mbox{\texttt{scala <<filename.scala>>}} on the commandline.\footnote{All
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major OSes, including Windows, have a commandline. So there is no
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good reason to not download Scala, install it and run it on your
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own computer. Just do it!} Use the
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template files provided and do not make any changes to arguments of
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functions or to any types. You are free to implement any auxiliary
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function you might need.
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\item \textbf{Do not leave any test cases running in your code because this might slow
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down your program!} Comment out test cases before submission, otherwise you
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might hit a time-out.
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\item Do not use any mutable data structures in your
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submissions! They are not needed. This means you cannot create new
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\texttt{Array}s or \texttt{ListBuffer}s, for example.
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\item Do not use \texttt{return} in your code! It has a different
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meaning in Scala than in Java.
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\item Do not use \texttt{var}! This declares a mutable variable. Only
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use \texttt{val}!
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\item Do not use any parallel collections! No \texttt{.par} therefore!
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Our testing and marking infrastructure is not set up for it.
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\end{itemize}
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}
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\newcommand{\IMPORTANTEXAM}{%
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\noindent
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\subsubsection*{Important}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Make sure the files you submit can be processed by just calling\\
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\mbox{\texttt{scala <<filename.scala>>}} on the commandline. Use the
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template file provided and do not make any changes to arguments of
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functions or to any types. You are free to implement any auxiliary
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function you might need.
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\item Do not use any mutable data structures in your
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submission! They are not needed. This means you cannot create new
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\texttt{Array}s or \texttt{ListBuffer}s, for example.
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\item Do not use \texttt{return} in your code! It has a different
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meaning in Scala than in Java.
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\item Do not use \texttt{var}! This declares a mutable variable. Only
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use \texttt{val}!
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\item Do not use any parallel collections! No \texttt{.par} therefore!
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\end{itemize}
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}
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\newcommand{\DISCLAIMER}{%
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\subsubsection*{Disclaimer}
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It should be understood that the work you submit represents
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your \textbf{own} effort! You have not copied from anyone else. An
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exception is the Scala code I showed during the lectures or
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uploaded to KEATS, which you can freely use.\bigskip
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}
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\newcommand{\DISCLAIMEREXAM}{%
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\subsubsection*{Disclaimer}
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It should be understood that the work you submit represents
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your \textbf{own} effort! You have not copied from anyone else. An
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exception is the Scala code I showed during the lectures or
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uploaded to KEATS, which you can freely use.\medskip
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\noindent
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During the exam you may \textbf{not} communicate with other people: no email,
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instant messaging, discussion forums, use of mobile phones, etc.
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\bigskip
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