NOTE: This file uses emojis. Even though emojis look like images, they are actually characters in a string! They can be accessed from your keyboard, just like any other character.
Directions: They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Write a function mood
that translates moods into emojis so that we can "see" what someone is feeling.
Contract and Purpose Statement |
Every contract has three parts…
mood::String->String
Consumes a mood and produces the emoji for that mood.
Examples |
Write some examples, then circle and label what changes…
examples:
mood ("happy") is "😀"
mood ("sad") is "😥"
mood ("angry") is "😡"
mood ("sick") is "🤮"
end
Definition |
Write the definition, giving variable names to all your input values…
fun ____(____):
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end
end
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