代写CSCl251 Advanced Programming Assignment 2代做C/C++编程

2024-12-14 代写CSCl251 Advanced Programming Assignment 2代做C/C++编程

CSCl251 Advanced Programming

Assignment 2

Aim

The objectives of this assignment includes:

Learning about encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and function overloading

Apply the concepts learnt by developing a survey and path planning program

Background

In  a  theoretical  flat-land  universe,everything  is  in  2  dimensions.People,animals,plants  to planets,moons,galaxies  and  even  space  itself,is  in  2D.In  our  flat-land  space(i.e.'flat-space'), there is a powerful organization called 2D-StarFleet(2DSF),whose goals include seeking out new life and civilization via exploration.

While on a routine mission of exploration,the flagship of 2DSF,the Enterprise-2D is trapped in an  expanse  of  space  encircled  by  a  massive  ring  of  violent,electrical  plasma  storm.Data coming in from the sensor array reveals that the only opening in this storm is located at the far end of the enclosed area,from Enterprise-2D's current location.

In addition,the sensor data also revealed that this area is populated by strange,2D geometrical shapes,with  sizes  ranging  from  a  small  moon,asteroid,to  large  planets,or  even  a  star!This implies that to travel to the'exit'at the far end of the storm,you need to understand more about the properties of these shapes and attempt to chart a course to navigate to the exit!

As  a  Science  Officer  aboard  Enterprise-2D,you  need  to  develop  a  program  that  has  the following capabilities:

a)read in sensor data on the strange 2D shapes (via manual input)

b)compute  the  area('mass')of  these  shapes

c)print shapes report(e.g.list of points:on its perimeter,or totally within shape's area)

d)sort shapes data (sorted by special type and area)

The next section provides information about the requirements for developing this program.

Task Requirements

A)In terms of relative positioning,you may assume a coordinate system with Enterprise-2D at the origin,trying to navigate in a general 'upper-right'direction,to get to the exit in the storm.Please refer to Appendix  A,which elaborates on this coordinate system and the unit representation of 2D shapes.

IMPORTANT: For  this  assignment,you  should  not  assume  that  the  2D  shapes  in Appendix  A are positioned exactly as shown in Appendix   A,nor that there are not more shapes.There will,however,only be shapes of the types listed in Appendix B

B)The sensor data coming in from Enterprise-2D's sensor array provides crucial information about the 2D shapes such as name,special type and location of all vertices (that outlines  the perimeter of the shape).Please refer to Appendix   B ,which  provides a  more detailed description of the sensor data.

C)To assist you in the initial  class  design of your  program,please  refer to Appendix C, which illustrates one possible way of designing your program.It also describes a list of requirements which you need to implement,especially those marked under "compulsory". The classes highlighted in Appendix   C  are  purely  meant  to  store data about the 2D shapes entered into your program by user.

D)You are required to implement a main driver file called 'Assn2.cpp',whose methods are called to start the program.When started,it should print a menu providing the following functionalities:

read in sensor data on the strange 2D shapes (via manual input)

compute the area ('mass') of these shapes

print shapes report (e.g. list of points on its perimeter, or totally within shapes area)

sort shapes data (sorted by special type and area)

Appendix D provides more information about implementing this class.

E)Once the  program  is  completed  and  tested  to  be  working  successfully,you  are  highly encouraged to add on "new features"to the program that you feel are relevant to the problem.Additional marks may be awarded subject to the relevancy and correctness of the  new  functionalities.(Note:the  additional  features  will   only   be  considered  IF  the program  has  correctly  fulfilled  all  the   basic  requirements  elaborated   in  the  earlier  sections!)

F)You are to use only C++language to develop your program.There is no restriction on the IDE as long as your source files can be compiled by g++compiler (that comes packaged in Ubuntu linux)and executed in the Ubuntu terminal shell environment.

Deliverables

1)       The deliverables include the following:

a)The actual working C++program(soft copy),with comments on each file, function or block of code to help the tutor understand its purpose.

b)A softcopy word document that elaborates on:

(Interpreted) requirements of the program

Diagram / Illustrations of program design

Summary of implementation of each module in your program

Reflections on program development (e.g, assumptions made, difficulties faced, what could have been done better, possible enhancements in future, what have you learnt, etc)

c)A  program  demo/software  testing  during  lab  session.You  must  be  prepared  to perform certain tasks/answer any questions posed by the tutor.

2)       IMPT:Please follow   closely, to the submission  instructions in Appendix E, which contains details about what to submit,file naming conventions,when to submit,where to  submit,etc.

3)       The software demo /testing will be held during lab session where you are supposed to  submit  your  assignment.Some  time  will  be  allocated  for  you  to  present  / demonstrate your program's capabilities during the session.

Grading

Student's deliverable will be graded according to the following criteria:

(i)       Program fulfills all the basic requirements stipulated by the assignment

(ii)      Successful  demonstration  of  a  working  program,clarity  of explanation /presentation and satisfactory answers provided during Q&A session.

ii)       Additional  effort(e.g.enhancing  the  program  with relevant features over and above task    requirements,impressive,‘killer'presentation)

(iv)     After the submission of deliverables,students will be required undergo a software testing process (to determine the correctness and fulfillment of software requirements.) Further instructions will be given by the Tutor during the subsequent respective labs.  Please pay attention as failure to adhere to instructions will result in deduction of  marks.