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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-01.sh
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# The input for this script is the person.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the name of the person.
# Your output should be exactly the string "Selma", but should not contain any quote characters.
jq .name person.json
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-02.sh
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# The input for this script is the person.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the address of the person, all on one line, with a comma between each line.
# Your output should be exactly the string "35 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX", but should not contain any quote characters.
jq '.address | join(", ")' person.json
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-03.sh
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# The input for this script is the person.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the name of the person, then a comma, then their profession.
# Your output should be exactly the string "Selma, Software Engineer", but should not contain any quote characters.
jq -r '[.name, .profession] | join(", ")' person.json
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-04.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player, one per line.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with just one word on it.
# Your output should not contain any quote characters.
jq -r '.[].name' scores.json
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-05.sh
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# The input for this script is the scores.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the names of each player, as well as their city.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with two words on it.
jq -r '.[] | "\(.name) \(.city)"' scores.json
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the score from their first attempt.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 1" with no quotes.
jq -r '.[] | "\(.name) \(.scores[0])"' scores.json
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions jq/script-07.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the score from their last attempt.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 4" with no quotes.
jq -r '.[] | "\(.name) \(.scores[-1])"' scores.json
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the number of times they've played the game.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 3" with no quotes.
jq -r '.[] | "\(.name) \(.scores | length)"' scores.json
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the total scores from all of their games added together.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 15" with no quotes.
jq -r '.[] | "\(.name) \(.scores | add)"' scores.json
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# The input for this script is the scores.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the total of adding together all players' first scores.
# Your output should be exactly the number 54.
jq '[.[] | .scores[0]] | add' scores.json
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It should be possible to solve this with a single | add command, can you figure out how?

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# The input for this script is the scores.json file.
# TODO: Write a command to output the total of adding together all scores from all games from all players.
# Your output should be exactly the number 164.
jq '[.[] | .scores] | add | add' scores.json
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This file doesn't need to be included in this PR for this sprint task, can you revert this please?

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The goal of these exercises is for you to gain an intuition for binary numbers. Using tools to solve the problems defeats the point.

Convert the decimal number 14 to binary.
Answer:
Answer: 1110

Convert the binary number 101101 to decimal:
Answer:
Answer: 45

Which is larger: 1000 or 0111?
Answer:
Answer: 1000

Which is larger: 00100 or 01011?
Answer:
Answer: 01011

What is 10101 + 01010?
Answer:
Answer: 11111

What is 10001 + 10001?
Answer:
Answer:100010

What's the largest number you can store with 4 bits, if you want to be able to represent the number 0?
Answer:
Answer: 1111 = 15 (largest representable number)
Number of possible values including 0 = 16

How many bits would you need in order to store the numbers between 0 and 255 inclusive?
Answer:
Answer: 8 bits

How many bits would you need in order to store the numbers between 0 and 3 inclusive?
Answer:
Answer: 2 bits => 00, 01, 10, 11

How many bits would you need in order to store the numbers between 0 and 1000 inclusive?
Answer:
Answer: 10 bits

How can you test if a binary number is a power of two (e.g. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ...)?
Answer:
Answer: Been a binary it would be 1 followed by 0s => 100, 10000, 10

Convert the decimal number 14 to hex.
Answer:
Answer:0xE

Convert the decimal number 386 to hex.
Answer:
Answer: 0x182

Convert the hex number 386 to decimal.
Answer:
Answer: 902

Convert the hex number B to decimal.
Answer:
Answer:11

If reading the byte 0x21 as a number, what decimal number would it mean?
Answer:
Answer:33

If reading the byte 0x21 as an ASCII character, what character would it mean?
Answer:
Answer:!

If reading the byte 0x21 as a greyscale colour, as described in "Approaches for Representing Colors and Images", what colour would it mean?
Answer:
Answer: Dark Grey

If reading the bytes 0xAA00FF as an RGB colour, as described in "Approaches for Representing Colors and Images", what colour would it mean?
Answer:
Answer:Purple (magenta)

If reading the bytes 0xAA00FF as a sequence of three one-byte decimal numbers, what decimal numbers would they be?
Answer:
Answer: 170 0 255
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