Our team consisted of:
Mitchell Gray;
Jacob Kerr;
Sabrina Li;
We sadly can't upload any source code since the project was for a class project which would lead to an academic integrity violation; however, source code can be requested by job recruiters!
Critter World Specification: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs2112/2021fa/project/project.pdf?1632534588
Example Critter File: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs2112/2021fa/project/example-critter.txt
Example World File: https://github.com/MitchellGray100/Critter-World-README/blob/main/world.txt
Project Grammar: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs2112/2021fa/project/grammar.txt
Shows a large critter near different sized foods and a rock. Text Appears when hovering over buttons. The critter was clicked so the information related to the critter appears on the left hand side. The number of time-steppings made is displayed on the left.
The Program can be zoomed in with the slider bar
The Program can move the part of the world being viewed with navigation bars.
The program zooms out fully to show the whole world.
Multiple Critters and rocks are in this world. The size of the critter and food illustrates its strength and energy respectively. The direction (indicated by its eyes) that the critter is facing is the way it can move forward. The selected critter glows white and has a blue glowing border.
Time is stepped and another food is spawned randomly in the world.
The Critter Info tab can increase or decrease in size to show more or less information for critters with large or small program trees.
The second critter is selected so it glows and its information shows in the Critter Info tab.
Shows time being stepped. Food randomly spawns in the world.
Empty world with no critters. Only rocks and food.