From 3f91f96d387934adb5bd8b52cc6a83a5d85e2519 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: miguel Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2022 09:29:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] changing the links back to relative --- subjects/ascii-art/reverse/audit.md | 18 +++++++++--------- subjects/lem-in/audit/README.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- subjects/stock-exchange-sim/audit/README.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 3 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/subjects/ascii-art/reverse/audit.md b/subjects/ascii-art/reverse/audit.md index ebb6ccc2d..dddc24bc1 100644 --- a/subjects/ascii-art/reverse/audit.md +++ b/subjects/ascii-art/reverse/audit.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ###### Has the requirement for the allowed packages been respected? (Reminder for this project: only [standard packages](https://golang.org/pkg/)) -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse example00.txt"` the [example 00](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse example00.txt"` the [example 00](../examples/README.md). ``` Usage: go run . [OPTION] @@ -12,49 +12,49 @@ EX: go run . --reverse= ###### Does it display the same result as above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example00.txt"` the [example 00](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example00.txt"` the [example 00](../examples/README.md). `Hello World` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example01.txt"` the [example 01](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example01.txt"` the [example 01](../examples/README.md). `123` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example02.txt"` the [example 02](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example02.txt"` the [example 02](../examples/README.md). `#=\[` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example03.txt"` the [example 03](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example03.txt"` the [example 03](../examples/README.md). `something&234` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example04.txt"` the [example 04](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example04.txt"` the [example 04](../examples/README.md). `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example05.txt"` the [example 05](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example05.txt"` the [example 05](../examples/README.md). `\!" #$%&'()*+,-./` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example06.txt"` the [example 06](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example06.txt"` the [example 06](../examples/README.md). `:;{=}?@` ###### Does it display the value above? -##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example07.txt"` the [example 07](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/ascii-art/examples/README.md). +##### Try passing to the reverse flag `"--reverse=example07.txt"` the [example 07](../examples/README.md). `ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ` diff --git a/subjects/lem-in/audit/README.md b/subjects/lem-in/audit/README.md index fcf7d5585..0fdb79f67 100644 --- a/subjects/lem-in/audit/README.md +++ b/subjects/lem-in/audit/README.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Lx-y ###### Are the commands and the ants movements printed with the right format? One line per turn, `N` movements per turn, movements defined by `Lx-y` `x` being the ant and `y` being the room, as it shows above? -##### Try running the program with [example00](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example00](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example00.txt @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example01](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example01](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example01.txt @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example02](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example02](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example02.txt @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example03](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example03](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example03.txt @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example04](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example04](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example04.txt @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example05](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [example05](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . example05.txt @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the quickest path possible with the same number of turns as the result above? -##### Try running the program with [badexample00](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [badexample00](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . badexample00.txt @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ $ ###### Does it present the right result as above? -##### Try running the program with [badexample01](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md). +##### Try running the program with [badexample01](../examples/README.md). ``` $ go run . badexample01.txt @@ -303,11 +303,11 @@ $ ###### Does it present at least the result above? -##### Try running the program with [example06](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md) and with 100 ants. +##### Try running the program with [example06](../examples/README.md) and with 100 ants. ###### Is the real time less than 1.5 minutes? -##### Try running the program with [example07](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/lem-in/examples/README.md) and with 1000 ants. +##### Try running the program with [example07](../examples/README.md) and with 1000 ants. ###### Is the real time less than 2.5 minutes? diff --git a/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/audit/README.md b/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/audit/README.md index 0dd600354..c9c503a28 100644 --- a/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/audit/README.md +++ b/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/audit/README.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ###### Can that log file be used by the checker program? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [simple](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/simple/simple) example, `"./stock examples/simple/simple 1"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [simple](../examples/simple/simple) example, `"./stock examples/simple/simple 1"`. ```console $ go run . examples/simple/simple 1 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above (optimizing time;client_content)? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [build](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/build/build) example, `"./stock examples/build/build 10"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [build](../examples/build/build) example, `"./stock examples/build/build 10"`. ```console $ go run . examples/build/build 10 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above (optimizing time;cabinet)? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [seller](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/seller/seller) example, `"./stock examples/seller/seller 10"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [seller](../examples/seller/seller) example, `"./stock examples/seller/seller 10"`. ```console $ go run . examples/seller/seller 10 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above (optimizing euro)? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [fertilizer](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/fertilizer/fertilizer) example, `"./stock examples/fertilizer/fertilizer 1"`.(fertilizer example is self-powered and rotates indefinitely) +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [fertilizer](../examples/fertilizer/fertilizer) example, `"./stock examples/fertilizer/fertilizer 1"`.(fertilizer example is self-powered and rotates indefinitely) ```console $ go run . examples/fertilizer/fertilizer 1 @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result with a significantly shorter number of cycles comparing to the previous question output? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error1](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/errors/error1) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error1 1"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error1](../examples/errors/error1) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error1 1"`. ```console $ go run . examples/errors/error1 1 @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above, where it shows the error? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error2](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/errors/error2) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error2 1"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error2](../examples/errors/error2) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error2 1"`. ```console $ go run . examples/errors/error2 1 @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above, where it shows the error? -##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error3](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/errors/error3) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error3 1"`. +##### Try to run the stock exchange program with the [error3](../examples/errors/error3) example, `"./stock examples/errors/error3 1"`. ```console $ go run . examples/errors/error3 1 @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above, where it shows the error? -##### Try to run the checker program with the [build](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/build/build) and the [build.log](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/build/build.log) example, `"./checker examples/build/build examples/build/build.log"`. +##### Try to run the checker program with the [build](../examples/build/build) and the [build.log](../examples/build/build.log) example, `"./checker examples/build/build examples/build/build.log"`. ```console $ go run ./checker examples/build/build examples/build/build.log @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above, where it shows the last cycle and the proof that the sequence is correct? -##### Try to run the checker program with the [seller](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/seller/seller) and the [seller.log](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/seller/seller.log)example, `"./checker examples/seller/seller examples/seller/seller.log"`. +##### Try to run the checker program with the [seller](../examples/seller/seller) and the [seller.log](../examples/seller/seller.log)example, `"./checker examples/seller/seller examples/seller/seller.log"`. ```console $ go run ./checker examples/seller/seller examples/seller/seller.log @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ $ ###### Does the display present a result similar to the one above, where it shows the last cycle and the proof that the sequence is correct? -##### Try to run the checker program with the [testchecker](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/checkererror/testchecker) and [testchecker.log](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/stock-exchange-sim/examples/checkererror/testchecker.log) example, `"./checker examples/checkererror/testchecker examples/checkererror/testchecker.log"`. +##### Try to run the checker program with the [testchecker](../examples/checkererror/testchecker) and [testchecker.log](../examples/checkererror/testchecker.log) example, `"./checker examples/checkererror/testchecker examples/checkererror/testchecker.log"`. ```console $ go run ./checker examples/checkererror/testchecker examples/checkererror/testchecker.log