taking three number cards to make it simpler. Card A, B and C.
If your number is not on (read zero) card A but it is on (read one) card B and not on (read 0) Card C - you have generated the input 010 - which in binary land equates to the number 2. This means your age is two.
another example
If your number is on (read one) card A but it is not on (read zero) card B and on (read 1) Card C - you have generated the input 101 - which in binary land equates to the number 5. This means your age is five.
The wording in the instructions confused me a little at first. I thought it was asking if your age appeared along the sides of the list. Instead of saying "Does your age appear in the numbers given side ways?" it would be less confusing to say "Does your age appear on the list of numbers on the right?"
Your programming (variables/triggers) skills are impressive!
sure, i will rectify this problem, when ever i get access to SL again. My trial version is off, but i have discovered it to be potential software where you can take it to any next level with triggers and states.
right now, i have to complete my some of android projects and an important book to be completed.
however, i will be there with this wonderful world/community when ever i find times.
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I love how much fun you are having with Storyline and these are some really fun games Sanjib!
That's fun - even I still don't understand the solution
Don't worry Christian, Sanjib confused me before too with one of his other examples. My excuse is that it's the end of the day...
@Christian
taking three number cards to make it simpler. Card A, B and C.
If your number is not on (read zero) card A but it is on (read one) card B and not on (read 0) Card C - you have generated the input 010 - which in binary land equates to the number 2. This means your age is two.
another example
If your number is on (read one) card A but it is not on (read zero) card B and on (read 1) Card C - you have generated the input 101 - which in binary land equates to the number 5. This means your age is five.
In summary:
000 in binary = digit zero
001 in binary = digit one
010 in binary = digit two
011 in binary = digit three
100 in binary = digit four
101 in binary = digit five
110 in binary = digit six
111 in binary = digit seven
hope this helps a bit
Great job Sanjib,
The wording in the instructions confused me a little at first. I thought it was asking if your age appeared along the sides of the list. Instead of saying "Does your age appear in the numbers given side ways?" it would be less confusing to say "Does your age appear on the list of numbers on the right?"
Your programming (variables/triggers) skills are impressive!
Linda
@Linda
sure, i will rectify this problem, when ever i get access to SL again. My trial version is off, but i have discovered it to be potential software where you can take it to any next level with triggers and states.
right now, i have to complete my some of android projects and an important book to be completed.
however, i will be there with this wonderful world/community when ever i find times.
Prof Nanda
Hi Sanjib,
Possibly do you still have the .story file that you could share here so that others could update the original if they'd like to use your concept?
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