Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Create a small picture drawn on the Canvas
Write a function named drawSomething(x,y) and use the console to test it. Change the name to
drawCat(x,y), drawAirplane(x,y), etc to match the function's use clear.
Parameters: Two numeric parameters that specify x and y coordinates
Operation: Draws a small picture at the location specified by the parameters.
Returns: nothing
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Requirements
o YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN DRAWING. Do not use my example below,
the tree from the lab, or anything else you have not created yourself. It
could be an animal, a person, a building, anything that you want, but it must
be your own.
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O
O
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The direction of the picture must be clear. When it is drawn, we need to
know if it is right side up, upside-down, sideways, etc.
It must involve one or more circles and at least 4 lines.
The image should fit in a box 50px high and 50px wide.
It must not look sloppy.
.
This is admittedly subjective, but it should look like you made a real
effort to make it look neat.
O
If you want to break one of these requirements, check with your
instructor.
The x and y coordinates should specify the center point of the image.
Do not use fill Rect/stroke Rect
O
O
Example: The mouse below is a good example of the complexity we are looking for. It also
shows you the right-side-up direction for the screenshots further below DO NOT USE THIS
AS YOUR PICTURE.
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Transcribed Image Text:Create a small picture drawn on the Canvas Write a function named drawSomething(x,y) and use the console to test it. Change the name to drawCat(x,y), drawAirplane(x,y), etc to match the function's use clear. Parameters: Two numeric parameters that specify x and y coordinates Operation: Draws a small picture at the location specified by the parameters. Returns: nothing . . . . . . Requirements o YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN DRAWING. Do not use my example below, the tree from the lab, or anything else you have not created yourself. It could be an animal, a person, a building, anything that you want, but it must be your own. O O O O The direction of the picture must be clear. When it is drawn, we need to know if it is right side up, upside-down, sideways, etc. It must involve one or more circles and at least 4 lines. The image should fit in a box 50px high and 50px wide. It must not look sloppy. . This is admittedly subjective, but it should look like you made a real effort to make it look neat. O If you want to break one of these requirements, check with your instructor. The x and y coordinates should specify the center point of the image. Do not use fill Rect/stroke Rect O O Example: The mouse below is a good example of the complexity we are looking for. It also shows you the right-side-up direction for the screenshots further below DO NOT USE THIS AS YOUR PICTURE.
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