diff -r 7d9b765d4012 -r b17a98b0c52f cws/main_cw01.tex --- a/cws/main_cw01.tex Fri Nov 05 17:20:53 2021 +0000 +++ b/cws/main_cw01.tex Sat Nov 06 00:06:39 2021 +0000 @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ \begin{document} -\section*{Main Part 1 (Scala, 7 Marks)} +\section*{Main Part 1 (Scala, 6 Marks)} -\IMPORTANT{This part is about Scala. It is due on \cwSIXa{} at 5pm and worth 7\%.} +\IMPORTANT{This part is about Scala. It is due on \cwSIXa{} at 5pm and worth 6\%.} \noindent Also note that the running time of each part will be restricted to a @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ \texttt{100.0 / 3}! \newpage -\subsection*{Main Part 1 (7 Marks, file drumb.scala)} +\subsection*{Main Part 1 (6 Marks, file drumb.scala)} A purely fictional character named Mr T.~Drumb inherited in 1978 approximately 200 Million Dollar from his father. Mr Drumb prides @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ stock symbol and a year as arguments. The function reads the corresponding CSV-file and returns the list of strings that start with the given year (each line in the CSV-list is of the form - \texttt{someyear-01-someday,someprice}).\hfill[1 Mark] + \texttt{someyear-01-someday,someprice}).\hfill[0.5 Marks] \item[(2)] Write a function \texttt{get\_first\_price} that takes again a stock symbol and a year as arguments. It should return the @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ for a range of years where each year the yearly profit is compounded to the new balances and then re-invested into our portfolio. For this use the function and results generated under (6).\\ - \mbox{}\hfill\mbox{[1 Mark]} + \mbox{}\hfill\mbox{[0.5 Marks]} \end{itemize}\medskip