Collaboration Review
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The benefits of a team are are being able to share ideas and collaborate on the same project. Instead of having 1 brain focusing on a topic, you can increase ideas and workflow through many other people. Working on a team also allows you to increase efficiency when doing a project. Some of the diversities we offer are that some of us know backend and frontend languages, some are leaders, some know how video edit.
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I will facilitate communication amongst group members my including them in the conversation by asking them questions. Asking questions is the best way to get ideas flowing and increase collaboration.
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I will hold each person accountable for their work by setting a deadline for something they have to get done by a specific time period. This way, they have a goal to complete a certain job by that time frame instead of procrastinating and an agrument occurs when they haven’t done anything and you’ve expected them to do something.
## CODE FOR THIS SEGMENT DONE BY AIDAN LAU (github account AidanLau10)
## Makes use of a list here, specifically a list of popular games: Written by Aidan Lau
video_games = ["Valorant", "Apex legends", "Fortnite", "League of Legends", "Roblox"]
## Iterative code here: runs through all games in the list defined above: Written by Aidan Lau
print("Here is a list of some popular video games!")
for game in video_games:
print(game)
## Gets user input and provides basis for rest of code (based on KDR of the specific game Valorant): Written by Aidan Lau
favorite_game = input("What is your favorite video game? ")
if favorite_game == "Valorant":
print("You are class!")
elif favorite_game == "Apex Legends":
print("That game is not good!!")
elif favorite_game == "Fortnite":
print("That game used to be good.")
elif favorite_game == "League of Legends":
print("Please stop playing that game.")
else:
print("Alright game.")
## Defines player statitstics using a dictionary called "my_stats"
my_stats = {
"best_agent": "omen",
"adr": 178.8,
"kills": 26,
"deaths": 13,
"first_kills": 3,
"first_deaths": 1,
"hs_percent": 25,
"leg_percent": 0,
}
## Mathematical calculation here for kill/death ratio: uses dictionary above to divide stats. Uses less than and greater than signs to return info based on said stats. Written by Aidan Lau
print("But what is my K/D ratio and FK/FD ratio?")
kd = my_stats["kills"] / my_stats["deaths"]
print("My K/D ration is: ", kd)
if kd > 1:
print("Im a good player! I can get 1 kill for every death!")
elif kd < 1:
print("I'm so bad. I can't even get a kill for every death.")
## More statistical calculations, based on First Kills vs First Deaths
fkfd = my_stats["first_kills"] / my_stats["first_deaths"]
print("My FK/FD ratio is: ", fkfd)
if fkfd > 1:
print("Im so good at getting the first kill in the round and not dying first!")
elif fkfd < 1:
print("I die first in the round more times than I'm able to get the first kill!")
## Final Mathetmatical calculation, makes use of error checks as well to avoid math errors like dividing by zero.
print("What about my headshot to legshot ratio?")
def test_my_stats(stats):
try:
hs_leg_percent = my_stats["hs_percent"] / my_stats["leg_percent"]
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
print(f"Could not find the heashot to legshot ratio. Error: {e}")
if stats["adr"] < 0 or stats["kills"] < 0 or stats["deaths"] < 0:
raise ValueError("The ADR, kills, and death values should not be negative")
test_my_stats(my_stats)
Here is a list of some popular video games!
Valorant
Apex legends
Fortnite
League of Legends
Roblox
You are class!
But what is my K/D ratio and FK/FD ratio?
My K/D ration is: 2.0
Im a good player! I can get 1 kill for every death!
My FK/FD ratio is: 3.0
Im so good at getting the first kill in the round and not dying first!
What about my headshot to legshot ratio?
Could not find the heashot to legshot ratio. Error: division by zero