A.6. Chapter 6
A.6.1. Exercise 1 solution
-- Calculate the first 20 Fibonacci numbers -- Define F1 and F2 set fibList to {0, 1} -- Now calculate the next 18 numbers repeat 18 times set end of fibList to (item −1 of fibList) + (item −2 of fibList) end repeat -- log the result log fibList
A.6.2. Exercise 2 solution
set USCities to {{"Boston", 574000}, {"Chicago", 2784000}, {"Dallas", 1007000}, ¬ {"Houston", 1631000}, {"Los Angeles", 3485000}, {"Philadelphia", 1586000}, ¬ {"San Diego", 1111000}, {"San Francisco", 724000}, {"New York", 7323000}} -- set the mix and max to the population of the first city set min to item 2 of item 1 of USCities set max to min
-- keep track of the list item that contains the max and min populations set minIndex to 1 set maxIndex to 1 repeat with i from 2 to count USCities set population to item 2 of (item i of USCities) if population > max then set maxIndex to i set max to population end if if population < min then set minIndex to i set min to population end if end repeat display dialog "The city with the smallest population is " & item 1 of (item ¬ minIndex of USCities) & return & "The city with the largest population is " ¬ & item 1 of (item maxIndex of USCities)
A.6.3. Exercise 3 solution
set USCities to {¬ {name:"Boston", population:574000}, ¬ {name:"Chicago", population:2784000}, ¬ {name:"Dallas", population:1007000}, ¬ {name:"Houston", population:1631000}, ¬ {name:"Los Angeles", population:3485000}, ¬ {name:"Philadelphia", population:1586000}, ...
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