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February 1, 2014 16:10
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class BoggleBoard | |
#your code here | |
end | |
dice_grid = [["b", "r", "a", "e"], | |
["i", "o", "d", "t"], | |
["e", "c", "l", "r"], | |
["t", "a", "k", "e"]] | |
boggle_board = BoggleBoard.new(dice_grid) | |
=begin | |
The instructions for the bonus '#get_diagonal' state, "method should return an array of values, but it will need 2 coordinates | |
entered to define the diagonal. | |
So just like the '#create_word' method, I assume they want to arguments that are coordinates, i.e. get_diagonal([1,1], [2,2]) | |
My question is, what exactly are we supposed to return? The exercise says an array of values, but do they just want the two | |
values passed to '#get_diagonal' if they are diagonal? For example, using the dice grid above, get_diagonal([1,1], [2,2]) | |
would return ["o","l"] or I suppose, ["l","o"], but should it also return the rest of the values that are directly diagonal | |
from these letters, ["b", "e"] ? | |
=end |
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