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COMP9021 PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING

Term 3, 2021

Assignment 1


1.   General matters

1.1.  Aim. The purpose of the assignment is to:

develop your problem solving skills

design and implement the solution to a program in the form of a medium sized Python program

practice the use of arithmetic computations, tests, repetitions, lists, and strings

use procedural programming.


1.2.  Submission. Your program will be stored in a file named roman_arabic.py. Assignments can be submitted more than once; the last version before the due date is marked.

Your assignment is due by Monday 25 October 2021, 10:00am (Week 7).


1.3.  Assessment. The assignment is worth 14 marks. It is going to be tested against a number of inputs. For each test, the automarking script will let your program run for 30 seconds. The outputs of your program should be exactly as indicated.

        Late assignments will be penalised: the mark for a late submission will be the minimum of the awarded mark and 14 minus 1.4 times the number of full and partial days that have elapsed from the due date (that is, 10% penalty per day late).


1.4.  Reminder on plagiarism policy. You are permitted, indeed encouraged, to discuss ways to solve the assignment with other people. Such discussions must be in terms of algorithms, not code. But you must implement the solution on your own. Submissions are routinely scanned for similarities that occur when students copy and modify other people’s work or work very closely together on a single implementation. Severe penalties apply.


2.   Description

        You will design and implement a program that prompts the user for an input with How can I help you?User input should be one of three possible kinds:

 Please convert ***

 Please convert *** using ***

 Please convert *** minimally

If user input is not of this form, with any occurrence of *** an arbitrary nonempty sequence of nonspace symbols, then the program should print out

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!

and stop.


2.1.  First kind of input. In case the user inputs Please convert ***, then *** should be either a strictly positive integer (whose representation should not start with 0) that can be converted to a Roman number (hence be at most equal to 3999), or a valid Roman number; otherwise, the program should print out

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

and stop. If the input is as expected, then the program should perform the conversion, from Arabic to Roman or from Roman to Arabic, and print out the result in the form

Sure! It is ***


2.2.  Second kind of input. In case the user inputs Please convert *** using ***, then the first *** should be a strictly positive integer (whose representation should not start with 0) or a sequence of (lowercase or uppercase) letters and the second *** should be a sequence of distinct (lowercase or uppercase) letters.

Moreover,

● the second *** is intended to represent a sequence of so-called generalised Roman symbols, the classical Roman symbols corresponding to the sequence MDCLXVI, whose rightmost element is meant to represent 1, the second rightmost element, 5, the third rightmost element, 10, etc.

● if it is not an integer, the first *** is intended to represent a so-called generalised Roman number, that is, a sequence of generalised Roman symbols that can be decoded using the provided sequence of generalised Roman symbols similarly to the way Roman numbers are represented.

If that is not the case, of if it is not possible to convert the first *** from Arabic to generalised Roman or from generalised Roman to Arabic, then the program should print out

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

and stop. If the input is as expected and the conversion can be performed, then the program should indeed perform the conversion, from Arabic to generalised Roman or from generalised Roman to Arabic, and print out the result in the form

Sure! It is ***


2.3.  Third kind of input. In case the user inputs Please convert *** minimally, then *** should be a sequence of (lowercase or uppercase) letters. The program will try and view *** as a generalised Roman number with respect to some sequence of generalised Roman symbols. If that is not possible, then the program should print out

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!

and stop. Otherwise, the program should find the smallest integer that could be converted from ***, viewed as some generalised Roman number, to Arabic, and output a message of the form

Sure! It is *** using ***


2.4.  Sample outputs. Here are a few tests together with the expected outputs. The outputs of your program should be exactly as shown.

$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please do my assignment...

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? please convert 35

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 035

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 4000

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert IIII

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert IXI

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 35

Sure! It is XXXV


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 1982

Sure! It is MCMLXXXII


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 3007

Sure! It is MMMVII


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert MCMLXXXII

Sure! It is 1982


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert MMMVII

Sure! It is 3007


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 123 by using ABC

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 123 ussing ABC

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using VI

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using IVX

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XWVI

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert I using II

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert _ using _

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XVI

Sure! It is 36


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert XXXVI using XABVI

Sure! It is 306


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert EeDEBBBaA using fFeEdDcCbBaA

Sure! It is 49036


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 49036 using fFeEdDcCbBaA

Sure! It is EeDEBBBaA


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 899999999999 using AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLl

Sure! It is Aaaabacbdcedfegfhgihjikjlk


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST using AbBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStT

Sure! It is 11111111111111111111


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 1900604 using LAQMPVXYZIRSGN

Sure! It is AMAZING


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCD minimally using ABCDE

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCD minimaly

I don't get what you want, sorry mate!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert 0I minimally

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABAA minimally

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCDEFA minimally

Hey, ask me something that's not impossible to do!


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert MDCCLXXXVII minimally

Sure! It is 1787 using MDCLXVI


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert MDCCLXXXIX minimally

Sure! It is 1789 using MDCLX_I


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert MMMVII minimally

Sure! It is 37 using MVI


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert VI minimally

Sure! It is 4 using IV


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCADDEFGF minimally

Sure! It is 49269 using BA_C_DEF_G


$ python3 roman_arabic.py

How can I help you? Please convert ABCCDED minimally

Sure! It is 1719 using ABC_D_E