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sterekbigbang · 1 year ago
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Author Checkpoint #1 - Optional
Hey everyone! It's time for the first check-in. This checkpoint is not mandatory like the third one is, but I wanted to reach out and see how everyone was doing anyhow. Use the format below to let us know how you're doing! Can't wait to see what everyone is working on!
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wall-hax · 5 years ago
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Halo: Combat Evolved Cheat Download (Halo: Master Chief Collection)
Halo: Combat Evolved Cheat Download (Master Chief Collection)
How to use Combat Evolved hack features on PC.
The Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a much-improved version of its predecessor, Halo: Combat Evolved. If you liked Combat Evolved, you will fall in love with the Anniversary edition immediately. But the new edition also comes with tougher challenges, some of which may take days to cross. In fact, you may start feeling frustrated playing the same level over and over. No gamer wants to experience such frustration, especially when it comes to a crucial level that can decide the outcome of the game. Therefore, you should start using cheat codes to pass some of the most challenging levels.
Cheating In Original Halo: Combat Evolved
First of all, there is nothing wrong in using cheat codes for games. Their availability makes you enjoy the game even more instead of feeling frustrated. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary being a console and PC game comes with different cheat codes. It is easier to use the codes if you are playing on your computer. Most gamers pick a few cheat codes to cross specific levels. With Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, you have the option to access all levels using unique codes. However, you need to use it carefully. Follow the steps below to make the most of the Anniversary edition gameplay. First of all, remember, you need to tweak the game's directory a little to apply the codes. Be very careful because missing even a letter or symbol may not make the cheat work.
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Original Halo Combat Evolved Cheats
The cheats below are for the original Halo: Combat Evolved, so they may not work in the new Halo: Master Chief Collection version. Check out our private hack above for multiplayer cheats for the new Combat Evolved (2020) on PC.
Access Any Level in Halo: Combat Evolved
1. Create your profile in the game. You will have to use this profile every time you want to progress. 2. Make sure you are playing on a computer with Windows operating system. Locate the game's "checkpoints" directory to find your new profile. You will find the "checkpoints" directory in your computer's My Documents folder. 3. After locating the directory, create a text file in that folder called "checkpoint0.sav." Also, write the following code in the text file: 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0. 4. Repeat this step ten times. Every time you create a new text file, rename the number. For example, after checkpoint0.sav you need to create checkpoint1.sav, checkpoint2.sav, checkpoint3.sav, and so on. This indicates different levels in your game. From The Pillar of Autumn to The Maw, these files will cover cheat codes for all stages. For example, The Maw level will have a file called checkpoint9.sav. This text file will contain the following: i. 9, 0, 0 ii. 0, 0, 0 iii. 0, 0, 0
Additional Halo Cheats
Apart from accessing all levels, you can also use codes that activate God Mode. For this, you need to right click on the Halo Icon and choose properties. Usually, gamers double-click to open the game. But going into properties will allow you to tweak its settings. You will find an option to change its target. Click on that icon and add "-console." Make sure you don’t make this switch in its command line. Allow the changes to take place. Reboot the game using its shortcut. You will notice several changes in your game's character after entering your profile. Accessing hidden areas: In one of the levels, you will have to find Capt. Keyes. This is one of the most challenging levels in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. However, you can use a secret passage to reach him quickly. For this you need to listen to Foe Hammer's instructions carefully. As soon as he mentions about the captain's drop ship, start throwing grenades immediately. Make sure you don’t move from your position. Keep throwing your grenades until the drop ship backs off. Once the drop ship goes back, hit X to exit. Quickly walk away from the ship to a clearing. This place will have fog all around. Walk right into the fog and into the center of the clearing. As the fog clears, you will see a marine standing alone. He will not say anything or move from his place. You need to use your pistol and shoot the marine on his foot. This is Capt. Keyes. Now that you know the tricks to cross the challenging levels in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, don’t wait to show off your skills to your friends. They will salute your gaming experience not knowing the secret to your success.
Conclusion
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healthtimetaylor · 5 years ago
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This suggests the potential usefulness of diosgenin in treating breast cancer.
PMID:  Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Dec 25 ;21(1). Epub 2019 Dec 25. PMID: 31881805 Abstract Title:  Induction of G2/M Phase Arrest by Diosgenin via Activation of Chk1 Kinase and Cdc25C Regulatory Pathways to Promote Apoptosis in Human Breast Cancer Cells. Abstract:  The anti-tumor activity of diosgenin, a new steroidal constituent present in fenugreek, on two human breast cancer cell lines, MCF-7 and Hs578T, was studied. Diosgenin treatment resulted in cell growth inhibition, cell cycle arrest, and apoptosis in concentration- and time-dependent manners in both cell lines. Western blot analyses of whole cell lysates for cell cycle proteins showed that diosgenin altered phosphorylated cyclin checkpoint1 (p-Chk1) and cyclin B expression, which resulted in G2/M phase blockade. Mechanistically, Cdc25C-Cdc2 signaling was involved in inactivating Chk1by p53-dependence in MCF-7 cells and p21-dependence in Hs578T cells that are p53-deficient. Moreover, diosgenin induced a significant loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential in breast cancer cells, and prominently affected cell death through down-regulation of the anti-apoptotic protein, Bcl-2. This released cytochrome c and activated the caspase signaling cascade. Taken together, these findings reveal that the anti-proliferative activity of diosgenin involves the induction of G2/M phase arrest via modulating the Cdc25C-Cdc2-cyclin B pathway and mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in human breast cancer cell lines. This suggests the potential usefulness of diosgenin in treating breast cancer.
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felord · 5 years ago
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SOLVED:Sudoku soln
Lab Overview This lab uses the game of Sudoku to investigate the use of logic, nested lists, and nested loops. Please download the file lab06_files.zip from the Piazza site. This includes a Python utility for reading files, and several “games”. You will use the utility function only in the ���nal checkpoint. Until then, you will work with a given board. The Game of Sudoku Sudoku is a popular logic puzzle, often called a “wordless crossword”. There are many books and websites for Suduko. The following puzzle was taken from http://www.websudoku.com, where you can learn a bit more about the rules of the puzzle In a Sudoku solution, each row, each col, and each 3x3 block has each of the numbers 1-9 appearing exactly one time. A Sudoku puzzle starts with some of squares having numbers, and there is generally only one way the remaining squares may be filled in legally. Sometimes finding this solution is easy. Other times it seems impossible. Checkpoint 0: Double loops Before you start this lab, we will do a small exercise that will allow you to complete the rest of the lab much faster. This checkpoint is meant for an exercise and it will not be checked off. The idea is that you will need to write a few loops that simply generates pairs of values of different types. Once you have these loops in place, you can easily use them as indices for your code later. The best idea is to write them in a separate file. Try doing these both with while and for loops. 1. Write a loop to count from 0 up to 8 (all ranges inclusive from now on). 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2. Write a loop to generate pairs of values from 0 up to 8 (basically, for each value above, you will generate a second value between 0-8). As a special challenge, I added a space and line to seperate each 3x3 block. 0,0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 1,8 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 2,8 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 3,6 3,7 3,8 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 4,4 4,5 4,6 4,7 4,8 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 5,4 5,5 5,6 5,7 5,8 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 6,5 6,6 6,7 6,8 7,0 7,1 7,2 7,3 7,4 7,5 7,6 7,7 7,8 8,0 8,1 8,2 8,3 8,4 8,5 8,6 8,7 8,8 These will serve as the indices for the Sudoku board entries. 3. Write a loop to generate all the items in a given row, say row=2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 2,8 4. Write a loop generate all items in a single column, say column=5. 0,5 1,5 2,5 3,5 4,5 5,5 6,5 7,5 8,5 5. Finally, write a loop to generate the valid indices for the first 3x3 piece of the board. 0,0 0,1 0,2 1,0 1,1 1,2 2,0 2,1 2,2 Think about how you would modify this to generate the other 3x3 blocks. What are the starting and end indices? You can see the patterns of how we can write these loops. Now, we will use these to actually solve the lab. Checkpoint 1: Representing and Building the Board We will represent the Sudoku board as a list of lists of single character strings. Start by looking at the code in check1.py. It has an example board, stored in the variable bd. Each '.' is an empty location on the Sudoku board. The code prints the length of bd, the length of the 0-th list stored in bd, the entry in row 0, column 0, and finally the entry in row 8, column 8. Go ahead and run this code, and make sure you understand the output you are seeing. Write nested for or while loops to print the whole board on the screen. You will first go through each row with one loop, then for each row, you will go through each column using a second loop (see index range 2 from Checkpoint 0). Print each item with space on both sides, and a | after every third item and third row. Remember, you have exactly 9 rows and 9 columns. 2 Here is the expected output: ------------------------| 1 . . | . 2 . | . 3 7 | | . 6 . | . . 5 | 1 4 . | | . 5 . | . . . | . 2 9 | ------------------------| . . . | 9 . . | 4 . . | | . . 4 | 1 . 3 | 7 . . | | . . 1 | . . 4 | . . . | ------------------------| 4 3 . | . . . | . 1 . | | . 1 7 | 5 . . | . 8 . | | 2 8 . | . 4 . | . . 6 | ------------------------ Hint. Double loops can be difficult, so I recommend you start slowly and add complexity. This will also help you in the other parts. First, read each row as a list, and print each list on a single line. This is doable with a single loop. Now, add the second loop for formatting each row. Go through each item in the row with a second loop, and construct a string containing your whole line. For each item, you will append a space before and after the item, and | at the beginning and end. Once done, print this string. Now that you are printing reasonable lines, figure out how to add the | after every third column in the row. Finally, add the code to print the line of hyphens (-) as needed. Always do things in small steps, and add complexity. To complete Checkpoint 1: Show your code and output once you are finished. Checkpoint 2: Assigning Numbers to Cells Recall that the completed Sudoku board has no repeated numbers in a row, in a column, or in any 3x3 block. In Checkpoint 2, your code will ask the user of the program to enter a row (starting at index 0), a column (starting at index 0), and a number. It will then call function ok_to_add, which you must write, to check to see if the number can safely be added to that particular row and column based on the current contents of the Sudoku board. You will then either tell the user, This number cannot be added, or if it can be added, change the board and reprint it. To start Checkpoint 2, copy and paste your code from Checkpoint 1. The actual work of Checkpoint 2 is the function ok_to_add. It has quite a few checks you will need to write. For example, if the user asks to put a 2 in row 1, column 8, the function should • check if row 1 contains a 2 already, • check if column 8 contains a 2 already, and 3 • check if the 3x3 block starting at row 0, column 6 contains a 2 already. What about the location (1,8)? Well, you need to check that there is nothing there currently. But, it is better to move this check to outside of this function. This way, we can use this function for multiple purposes. For the Sudoku board from Checkpoint1, ok_to_add should return False because there is already a 2 in the 3x3 block. ok_to_add should also check to see if the row index, the column index and the number are also legal values — remember that users make typing mistakes! The function ok_to_add will have separate loops to check the row, to check the column, and to check the 3x3 block. The latter is the hardest because you need to find the lowest row and column indices in the block and then write nested loops to check all 9 locations. The code should return False immediately when it finds a mistake, but it should wait until all checking is complete before returning True. Note that when ok_to_add returns True, it does not mean that the placement of the number is actually correct. It is really just a sanity check. To complete Checkpoint 2, show a TA or mentor your code, and the results of testing a full range of possible mistakes. Checkpoint 3: Sudoku Verifier We are going to make a few changes to your code from Checkpoint 2 to complete this one. First, you will use the utility given to you to read a board from file. Prompt the user for a file name and read the board from file by importing the given code and using it the board. Next, you will write a Sudoku solution verifier by utilizing the ok_to_add function. The verification of a correct solution to a Sudoku board can be broken down into two steps: • Verify that there are no empty ('.') spaces in the board. • Verify that for every number in the solution, it is ok_to_add in its current position. For example, if there is a 3 in position (0,1), we want to make sure that ok_to_add(0,1,3,board). If all numbers are not empty and ok_to_add in their current position, then the solution is valid. Your job in Checkpoint 3 is to write the function verify_board. To verify your solution, you can use the files solved.txt, unsolved1.txt and unsolved2.txt. To complete Checkpoint 3, combine all your code into a while loop that does the following. ask user file name read board from file while (board is not solved according to verify_board): ask user for input to the puzzle if ok_to_add add value print the board When you have tested your code properly, show it to a TA or mentor. 4 Extra Challenges Here are two extra challenges for those of you who are really ambitious: 1. In theory, a Sudoku can be any NxN block grid, where N 0. The most common Sudoku is a 3x3 block board, but there do exist 4x4 and 5x5 Sudoku puzzles. As an extra challenge, rewrite Checkpoints 1b, 2 and 3 so that they support any sized Sudoku boards. You might start by modifying print_board, and include a parameter for the block_size (in an ordinary 9x9 Sudoku, block_size is 3). You can test your code with the file bigger.txt, which is a 4x4 block Sudoku. 2. If you are really ambitious, write an automatic solver. For each cell, keep a list of the possible digits that can be assigned to that cell. When there is only one possibility, say the digit 3, then 3 must be removed from the list of possible digits for the other cells in the row, in the column and in the block. The trick is to keep a list of which cells have been reduced to one entry. This solution will not allow you to automatically solve all Sudoku puzzles — multi-cell reasoning is needed for this — but it should be able to solve almost anything labeled “medium” or easier. Unfortunately, no extra credit is being offered for implementing this except for the satisfaction of great accomplishment! Read the full article
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mickeynmeennie · 10 years ago
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sterekbigbang · 2 years ago
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Checkpoint #1
Hey everyone! It's time for the first check-in. This checkpoint is not mandatory like the third one is, but I wanted to reach out and see how everyone was doing anyhow. Use the format below to let us know how you're doing! Can't wait to see what everyone is working on! Feel free to comment or send your response in an ask. We've also posted this check-in on Discord if you are part of our community!
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gondberries · 10 years ago
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teddymusicuk · 9 years ago
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teddymusicuk · 9 years ago
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