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Assignment 4: Structures and enumerations

This assignment is due on Wednesday, 1/31 at 11:59 PM. Submit it using the handin server as assignment a4.

Note: remember to follow the design recipe for each function you design in this assignment.

1Big Bang

Exercise 1: Design a function drawwhich draws a string. The text function will be useful.

Exercise 2: Using your drawfunction, create a big-bang animation which draws a longer string every time you press a key on the keyboard, using the string from the key you pressed. Your animation should not change if you do not press a key. Make sure to follow the design recipe for all of the functions you write.

Exercise 3: Change your animation so that the string goes back to the empty string “”every time you press the space bar. The string that big-bang gives you for the space bar is ” “.

2Structures

Exercise 4: Consider the structure definition

( define-struct date ( year month day ) )

List the 5 functions that come with this structure, and what their signatures are.

Exercise 5: An address has a house number, a street name, and city, and a state. Create a structure and data definition for an address. Call the structure addresswith fields house-number, street-name, city, and state.

Exercise 6: Write the template for a function which processes an address. Call the function process-address.

Exercise 7: Design a function called even-street-side?which, given an address, determines if it is on the even side of the street. The function even? will be useful.

Exercise 8: Design a function called smaller-street-numberwhich, given two addresses, produces the address with the smaller street number.

Exercise 9: Design a function called format-addresswhich, given an address, produces a string that you might write on a letter to that address. In other words, this function should consume an address data structure, and produce a formatted string. The function number->string will be useful.

3Book exercises

Complete Exercises 83, 84, and 85 from Part I of the book. This will be similar to Exercises 1–3, but with more control and using what you know about structures.

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