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In addition to performing the specified command, your program should output a brief description of for each command that it performs in the exact format described below. In the following list of commands, the output line specifies what your program should print.
- The command
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receive <adjective> <article>
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means Acker received a gift of the specified article (<adjective> <article>) of clothing. In response, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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received adjective article
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and updates the state of the StudentEnvironment
. For example, Code Block |
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receive argyle socks
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generates Code Block |
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received argyle socks
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and adds the argyle socks
to the top of the socks
pile on the shelf. - The command
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lose <adjective> <article>
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means Acker misplaced the specified article of clothing. If the item exists and Acker is not wearing it, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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lost <adjective> <article>
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and updates the state of the StudentEnvironment
accordingly. If Acker is wearing it, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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Acker is wearing adjective article
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and leaves the StudentEnvironment
unchanged. If the item does not exist, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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adjective article does not exist
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and leaves the StudentEnvironment
unchanged. - The command
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change <article>
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means Acker doffed the specified article of clothing, discarding it in the dirty laundry pile, and donned a replacement article using the protocol described above. In response, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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doffed <adjective> <article>, donned <adjective> <article>
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describing the article doffed and the article donned. - The command means Acker washed and dried a load of laundry. If the dirty clothes pile is not empty, the simulation outputs
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washed <adjective> <article>, ..., <adjective> <article>
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listing the clothes in the order they were removed from the dirty clothes pile. If the dirty clothes pile is empty, the simulation outputs Code Block |
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nothing to wash
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- The command means Acker retrieved a load of laundry, folded it, and put it on the closet shelf. If a load of laundry is available, the simulation outputs
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folded <adjective> <article>, ..., <adjective> <article>
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for the oldest unfolded load. List the clothes in the order they are placed on the shelf. Hence the top garment on the shelf should be the last one listed. If no load of laundry has been washed and dried, then the simulation outputs Code Block |
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nothing to fold
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If the oldest load is empty (because all items in it were lost), the simulation outputs Code Block |
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folded empty load
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- The command asks "what is Acker wearing?" The simulation outputs
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wearing <adjective> <shirt>, <adjective> pants, <adjective> socks
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Supporting Code and Programming Details
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