2) Looge kasutaja "kasutaja" kodukataloogi kaust projekt1_salv. Mkdir projekt1_salv 3) Looge kausta projekt1_salv tühi ilma töökataloogita salv (ingl. k. "bare repository"). Git --bare init 4) Kloonige vastloodud salve sisu kausta projekt1. Git clone /home/kasutaja/projekt1_salv ~/projekt1 5) Looge tekstiredaktoriga fail ~/projekt1/anagram.py, mille sisuks on 1. def anagram(string, comp): 2. """ 3. Check whether two strings are anagrams of each other. 4. 5. For more information see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagram 6. 7. Arguments: 8. string -- first string 9. comp -- second string 10. 11. Returns: 12. True if the strings are anagrams, False otherwise. 13. """ 14. if len(string) != len(comp): 15. return False 16. for char in string: 17. found = False
After they had understood that this sentence is an anagram, Sophie remembered that her grandfather liked to create anagrams of famous paintings. When she was young, he took her to visit the Mona Lisa when the museum was closed. She didn't care much of that painting that time. She knew that grandfather had an access to the Mona Lisa, so she decided to go to the painting. She gave car keys to Mr. Langdon, but when he realized why Sophie's granddad told to Sophie to find him, he started to running back to Sophie. Silas looks around the church and finds the rose-line, where to keystone should lie under the obelisk.
· Idea that there were 7 or so stable, basic mental ability Information Vocabulary Block design factors: the Primary Mental Abilities (verbal) (verbal) (spatial) Verbal comprehension: vocabulary Information - Word fluency: rhymes, anagrams, etc. Vocabulary .83 - Number: computation Space: complex shape in different orientations Block .47 .47 - Memory: sentence recall, word pairs design
published in the collected dramatic writings, The Curious Room, together with her radio scripts, a libretto for an opera of Virginia Woolf's Orlando, an unproduced screenplay entitled The Christchurch Murders (based on the same true story as Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures) and other works. These neglected works, as well as her controversial television documentary, The Holy Family Album, are discussed in Charlotte Crofts' book, Anagrams of Desire (2003). Her novel Nights at the Circus won the 1984 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for literature. At the time of her death, Carter had started work on a sequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre based on the later life of Jane's stepdaughter, Adèle Varens; only a synopsis survives.[3] Angela Carter died aged 51 in 1992 at her home in London after developing lung cancer. 17. Magic realism: characteristic features and philosophical meaning. Play with time and reality
seen. Science flowered. Arab medicine and mathematics became the best in the world—from the latter, in fact, comes the word "cipher." Practical arts flourished. Administrative techniques developed. The exuberant creative energies of such a culture, excluded by its religion from painting or sculpture, and inspired by it to an explication of the Holy Koran, poured into literary pursuits. Storytelling, exemplified by Sheherazade's Thousand and One Nights, word-riddles, rebuses, puns, anagrams, and similar games abounded; grammar became a major study. And included was secret writing. The Arabic knowledge of cryptography was fully set forth in the section on cryptology in the Subh al-a 'sha, an enormous, 14-volume encyclopedia written to afford the secretary class a systematic survey of all the important branches of knowledge. It was completed in 1412 and succeeded in its task. Its author, who lived in Egypt, was Shihab al-DIn abu '