From jhowland at ariel.cs.trinity.edu Mon Nov 20 11:01:42 2006 From: jhowland at ariel.cs.trinity.edu (John Howland) Date: Mon Nov 20 11:01:44 2006 Subject: [CSCI2322] Re: Exam Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Leezer, Jason wrote: > > Dr. Howland, > > When writing the J expression that rotates a square about it's top right corner, may we assume that we know the coordinates for the top right corner? Could I write a j expression that takes the coordinates of the top right corner as an argument and rotates the square about that point? Jason, Note that "square" is shown in fixed pitch Computer Modern typeface, meaning (at least to me) that it refers to square as defined in: http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/cs2322/2d/2d/ referred to in Problem 4. I am sending the response to the csci2322@mail.cs.trinity.edu mailing list. John > > Thank you > _______________________________________________________________ John E. Howland url: http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/ Computer Science email: jhowland@ariel.cs.trinity.edu Trinity University voice: (210) 999-7364 One Trinity Place fax: (210) 999-7477 San Antonio, Texas 78212-7200