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Lights Out

The document describes the classic puzzle game "Lights Out" and provides instructions for a programming project to implement the game logic. Students are tasked with creating a Java project to represent a 5x5 grid of lights that can be toggled on and off. The project includes test files and an outline of required methods for a GameOfLights class, including initializing the board, lighting/checking individual lights, determining if all lights are off, tracking number of moves, and setting random starting lights. Completing the implementation to pass all provided tests is necessary for submission.

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Lights Out

The document describes the classic puzzle game "Lights Out" and provides instructions for a programming project to implement the game logic. Students are tasked with creating a Java project to represent a 5x5 grid of lights that can be toggled on and off. The project includes test files and an outline of required methods for a GameOfLights class, including initializing the board, lighting/checking individual lights, determining if all lights are off, tracking number of moves, and setting random starting lights. Completing the implementation to pass all provided tests is necessary for submission.

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Project Lights Out

Collaboration: Solo. Complete this project by yourself with optional help from section leaders. Do not work with anyone else, do not copy any code directly, do not copy code indirectly through reading another's code, do not give your code to anyone. Lights Out is an electronic game released by Tiger Toys in 1995. The game consists of a 5 by 5 grid of lights. When the game starts, a random number or a stored pattern of these lights is switched on. Pressing any of the lights will toggle it and the four adjacent lights. The goal of the puzzle is to switch all the lights off. (from Wikipedia). Play the game at http://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/lights_out/ Create a new Eclipse java project name LightsOut Get these two files into the project http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~mercer/Projects/LightsOutTest.java (all the tests you need) and http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~mercer/Projects/LightsOut.java (the entire class with no instance variables and all methods written as stubs (so everything compiles). Implement class GameOfLights with the methods summarized below (comments are longer in LightsOut.java) and make sure all of Rick's test pass before submitting your work to WebCat, which uses the same tests. Make sure you test all methods. Try making moves on the borders to ensure you are not getting any array subscripts out of bounds.
public class LightsOut { // Construct a 5 x 5 Board with all lights off public LightsOut() {

// TODO: Implement this constructor

} // Add needed instance variables here. Hint a boolean[][] will help a lot! // Set the specific location to be lit. // Precondition: Both row and column are in the range of 0..4 inclusive public void light(int row, int column) {

// TODO: Implement this method


} // Return true if the light at the given row and column. // Precondition: Both row and column are in the range of 0..4 inclusive public boolean isLit(int row, int column) {

// TODO: Implement this method


return false;

} // Return true if all lights are out. This would be true immediately // after construction or until a player turns all lights off. public boolean hasWon() {

// TODO: Implement this method


return false;

} // Return a textual version of this LightsOut game. @Override public String toString() { // Tells the game that the user has selected the light at the row and column. // Precondition: Both row and column are in the range of 0..4 inclusive public void makeMove(int row, int column) {

// TODO: Implement this method


return false;

// Let us know how many makeMoves have been issued since construction public int clickTotal() {

// TODO: Implement this method


return -1; } // Turn on locationsToLight random lights. // Precondition: locationsToLight <= 25 public void setRandomLights(int locationsToLight) {

// TODO: Implement this method

When you complete the model (the logic of the game), you too will be able to let friends and family play your exciting game with http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~mercer/Projects/LightsOutGUI.java

Grading Criteria
___ / +100 pts WebCat Problem and Code Coverage

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