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      COMP9024代做、c++編程設計代寫

      時間:2023-11-13  來源:合肥網hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



      COMP**24 23T3
      Assignment
      TripView
      Change Log
      We may make minor changes to the spec to address/clarify some outstanding
      issues. These may require minimal changes in your design/code, if at all.
      Students are strongly encouraged to check the change log regularly.
      Version 1: Released on 20 October 2023
      Objectives
      The assignment aims to give you more independent, self-directed practice with
       advanced data structures, especially graphs
      graph algorithms
       asymptotic runtime analysis
      Admin
      Marks 3 marks for stage 1
      (correctness)
      5 marks for stage 2
      (correctness)
      2 marks for stage 3
      (correctness)
      1 mark for complexity
      analysis
      1 mark for style
      ———————
      Total: 12 marks
      Due
      5:00:00pm on Monday
      13 November (week 10)
      Late 5% penalty per day late
      (e.g. if you are 25 hours
      late, your mark will be
      reduced by 10%)
      Aim
      The objective is to write a program tripView.c that generates an optimal trip on (a
      part of) Sydney's railway network based on user preferences.
      Input
      Railway stations
      The first input to your program consists of an integer n > 0, indicating the number of
      railway stations on the network, followed by n*2 lines of the form:
      railway-station
      transfer-time
      where the first line is the name of a station and the second line denotes the time – in
      minutes – it takes to transfer to a different train at that station.
      Here is an example: ./tripView
      Size of network: 3HarrisPark
      1
      TownHall
      3
      NorthSydney
      2
      You may assume that:
      **3;The input is syntactically correct.
      **3;The maximum length (strlen()) of the name of a railway station is 16 and
      will not use any spaces.
      **3;The transfer time will be a positive integer.
      **3;No name will be input more than once.
      Hint:
      To read a single line with a station name you should use:
      scanf("%s", name);
      where name is a string, i.e. an array of chars.
      Timetables
      The next input to your program is an integer m > 0, indicating the number of trains on
      any day, followed by m timetables. Each timetable starts with the number s > 1 of
      stops followed by s*2 lines of the form:
      station
      hhmm
      meaning that you can get on or off the train at that station at the given time (hh – hour,
      mm – minute).
      Here is an example:
      Number of timetables: 2
      Number of stops: 3HarrisPark
      0945
      TownHall
      1020
      NorthSydney
      1035
      Number of stops: 2TownHall
      1024
      NorthSydney
      1033
      You may assume that:
      The input is syntactically correct.
      All times are given as 4 digits and are valid, ranging from 0000 to 2359.
      Only train stations that have been input earlier as part of the network will be
      used.
      The stops are input in the correct temporal order.
      Each stop will be visited at most once in a single timetable.
      All trains reach their final stop before midnight.
      Trip View
      The final input to your program are user queries:
      From: HarrisPark
      To: NorthSydney
      Arrive at or before: 1200
      As before, you may assume that the input is correct: Two different valid railway
      stations followed by a valid time in the form of 4 digits.
      Your program should terminate when the user enters "done" when prompted
      with From:
      From: done
      Bye
      Stage 1 (3 marks)
      Stage 1 requires you to generate a suitable data structure from the input.
      Test cases for this stage will only use queries FromStation, ToStation,
      ArrivalTime such that:
       there exists one, and only one, train that travels
      from FromStation to ToStation ;
       this train arrives on, or before, the given ArrivalTime ; and
       this train is the desired output for the query.
      Therefore, at this stage all you need to do is find and output the connection between
      the two train stations, including all the stops along the way and the arrival/departure
      times.
      Here is an example to demonstrate the expected behaviour of your program
      for a stage 1 test: ./tripView
      Size of network: 7Ashfield
      5
      Central
      8
      HarrisPark
      1
      MilsonsPoint
      2
      NorthSydney
      2
      Redfern
      5
      TownHall
      3
      Number of timetables: 2
      Number of stops: 5HarrisPark
      0945
      Ashfield
      0955
      Redfern
      1006
      TownHall
      1020
      NorthSydney
      1035
      Number of stops: 4Redfern
      1359
      Central
      1**
      TownHall
      1410
      MilsonsPoint
      1430
      From: Central
      To: MilsonsPoint
      Arrive at or before: 1600
      1** Central
      1410 TownHall
      1430 MilsonsPoint
      From: Ashfield
      To: NorthSydney
      Arrive at or before: 1040
      0955 Ashfield
      1006 Redfern
      1020 TownHall
      1035 NorthSydney
      From: done
      Bye
      Stage 2 (5 marks)
      For the next stage, your program should find and output a connection
      from FromStation to ToStation that:
      **3;may involve one or more train changes;
      **3; arrives at ToStation no later than ArrivalTime ; and
      **3; leaves as late as possible.
      Note that you can get onto a different train at any station, but it is necessary to take
      into account the time it takes to change trains at that station.
      In all test scenarios for this stage there will be at most one connection that satisfies all
      requirements.
      Here is an example to demonstrate the expected behaviour of your program
      for stage 2: ./tripView
      Size of network: 6Ashfield
      5
      Central
      8
      HarrisPark
      1
      NorthSydney
      2
      Redfern
      5
      TownHall
      3
      Number of timetables: 2
      Number of stops: 5HarrisPark
      0945
      Ashfield
      0955
      Redfern
      1006
      TownHall
      1020
      NorthSydney
      1035
      Number of stops: 3HarrisPark
      0950
      Central
      1010
      TownHall
      1017
      From: HarrisPark
      To: NorthSydney
      Arrive at or before: 1040
      0950 HarrisPark
      1010 Central
      1017 TownHall
      Change at TownHall
      1020 TownHall
      1035 NorthSydney
      From: done
      Bye
      If there is no connection that satisfies the requirements, then the output should
      be: No connection.
      From: HarrisPark
      To: TownHall
      Arrive at or before: 1015
      No connection.
      Stage 3 (2 marks)
      For the final stage, if there are multiple possible connections with the same latest
      departure time, your program should take into account the additional user preference
      that:
       among all the connections with the latest possible departure time, choose the
      one with the shortest overall travel time.
      You may assume that there will never be more than one connection with the latest
      possible departure time and the shortest overall travel time. Note also that travel time
      includes the time it takes to change trains and the waiting time if applicable.
      Here is an example to demonstrate the expected behaviour of your program
      for stage 3: ./tripView
      Size of network: 3HarrisPark
      1
      NorthSydney
      2
      TownHall
      3
      Number of timetables: 2
      Number of stops: 3HarrisPark
      0945
      TownHall
      1020
      NorthSydney
      1035
      Number of stops: 2TownHall
      1024
      NorthSydney
      1033
      From: HarrisPark
      To: NorthSydney
      Arrive at or before: 1040
      0945 HarrisPark
      1020 TownHall
      Change at TownHall
      1024 TownHall
      1033 NorthSydney
      From: done
      Bye
      Complexity Analysis (1 mark)
      You should include a time complexity analysis for the asymptotic worst-case running
      time of your program, in Big-Oh notation, depending on the size of the input:
      1. the size of the network, n
      2. the number of timetables, m
      3. the maximum number of stops on any one timetable, s.
      Hints
      If you find any of the following ADTs from the lectures useful, then you can, and
      indeed are encouraged to, use them with your program:
       linked list ADT : list.h, list.c
       stack ADT : stack.h, stack.c
      queue ADT : queue.h, queue.c
      priority queue ADT : PQueue.h, PQueue.c
      graph ADT : Graph.h, Graph.c
      weighted graph ADT : WGraph.h, WGraph.c
      You are free to modify any of the six ADTs for the purpose of the assignment (but
      without changing the file names). If your program is using one or more of these
      ADTs, you should submit both the header and implementation file, even if you have
      not changed them.
      Your main program file tripView.c should start with a comment: /* … */ that
      contains the time complexity of your program in Big-Oh notation, together with a
      short explanation.
      Testing
      We have created a script that can automatically test your program. To run this test you
      can execute the dryrun program that corresponds to this assignment. It expects to find,
      in the current directory, the program tripView.c and any of the admissible ADTs
      (Graph,WGraph,stack,queue,PQueue,list) that your program is using, even if you
      use them unchanged. You can use dryrun as follows:
      **24 dryrun tripView
      Please note: Passing dryrun does not guarantee that your program is correct. You
      should thoroughly test your program with your own test cases.
      Submit
      For this project you will need to submit a file named tripView.c and,
      optionally, any of the ADTs named Graph,WGraph,stack,queue,PQueue,list that
      your program is using, even if you have not changed them. You can either
      submit through WebCMS3 or use a command line. For example, if your
      program uses the Graph ADT and the queue ADT, then you should submit:
      give cs**24 assn tripView.c Graph.h Graph.c queue.h queue.c
      Do not forget to add the time complexity to your main source code file tripView.c.
      You can submit as many times as you like — later submissions will overwrite
      earlier ones. You can check that your submission has been received on
      WebCMS3 or by using the following command:
      **24 classrun -check assn
      Marking
      This project will be marked on functionality in the first instance, so it is very important
      that the output of your program be exactly correct as shown in the examples above.
      Submissions which score very low on the automarking will be looked at by a human
      and may receive a few marks, provided the code is well-structured and commented.
      Programs that generate compilation errors will receive a very low mark, no matter
      what other virtues they may have. In general, a program that attempts a substantial part
      of the job and does that part correctly will receive more marks than one attempting to
      do the entire job but with many errors.
      Style considerations include:
      Readability
      Structured programming
      Good commenting
      Plagiarism
      Group submissions will not be allowed. Your programs must be entirely your own
      work. Plagiarism detection software will be used to compare all submissions pairwise
      (including submissions for similar assessments in previous years, if applicable) and
      serious penalties will be applied, including an entry on UNSW's plagiarism register.
      You are not permitted to use code generated with the help of automatic tools such as
      GitHub Pilot, ChatGPT, Google Bard.
      Do not copy ideas or code from others
      Do not use a publicly accessible repository or allow anyone to see your code
      Code generated by GitHub Pilot, ChatGPT, Google Bard and similar tools
      will be treated as plagiarism.
      Please refer to the on-line sources to help you understand what plagiarism is and how
      it is dealt with at UNSW:
      Plagiarism and Academic Integrity
      UNSW Plagiarism Policy
      UNSW Plagiarism Management Procedure
      Help
      See FAQ for some additional hints.
      Finally …
      Have fun!
      Reproducing, publishing, posting, distributing or translating this assignment is an
      infringement of copyright and will be referred to UNSW Conduct and Integrity for
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