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Challenge: Align two columns

Welcome to the "Align Two Columns" challenge!

Let's recap the ninja methods and features you've learned:

Ninja Methods:

  • go_right(), go_left(), go_up(), go_down(): Move the ninja one cell in the specified direction.

  • pick_sushi(): Pick up sushi from the map and add it to your inventory.

  • put_sushi(): Place sushi from your inventory onto a cell.

  • object_up(), object_down(), object_right(), object_left(): Determine the object in the next cell in the specified direction, returning "wall", "sushi", or "empty".

Programming Concepts:

  • Functions: Create reusable blocks of code to perform specific tasks.

  • Decomposition: Break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts.

  • Loops: Use for and while loops to repeat actions.

  • Conditional Statements: Use if-else statements to make decisions based on conditions.

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Challenge: Align two columns

Welcome to the "Align Two Columns" challenge!

Let's recap the ninja methods and features you've learned:

Ninja Methods:

  • go_right(), go_left(), go_up(), go_down(): Move the ninja one cell in the specified direction.

  • pick_sushi(): Pick up sushi from the map and add it to your inventory.

  • put_sushi(): Place sushi from your inventory onto a cell.

  • object_up(), object_down(), object_right(), object_left(): Determine the object in the next cell in the specified direction, returning "wall", "sushi", or "empty".

Programming Concepts:

  • Functions: Create reusable blocks of code to perform specific tasks.

  • Decomposition: Break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts.

  • Loops: Use for and while loops to repeat actions.

  • Conditional Statements: Use if-else statements to make decisions based on conditions.

Task

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Solution

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SectionΒ 5. ChapterΒ 4
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