Wrap Up

Congratulations! You have now implemented our sixth data structure (the binary search tree) and created an application using it to complete your seventh lab of the semester!

Filling Out the README.md

The final task for every lab is to edit the README file in the lab assignment repl. Each week, you’ll be asked to answer three questions regarding collaboration, time spent on the lab, and the Honor Code.

A reminder to make sure you have consulted the Honor Code policy in the course syllabus for information about how to sign the Honor Code and about acceptable collaboration in CSCI 151. Your instructor is also happy to answer any questions about the Honor Code – just let us know.

ReadMe

You must complete the README file in order for your lab to be graded. If your README file has not been completely filled out by the lab due date, you may incur late penalities until it is completed.

Double-Check

Let’s take a moment to make sure that we haven’t missed anything. Below are the items that are required for Lab 7.

Lab Components Points
Warmup 10 points
JavaDocs 10 points
MyBinarySearchTreeNode.java 38 points
MyBinarySearchTreeNodeTest.java 20 points
BookFinder.java 18 points
README.md 4 points

Please make sure these files are committed and pushed to your GitHub repository. The teaching team will grade whatever code is in your most recent commit.

You can check information on the repository page, “Feedback” Pull Request, and/or commit history to confirm whether your most recent edits are online.

Lab Error Feedback

If you noticed any mistakes in the lab as you were working through it please fill out this google form to let us know there was an error, so that we can correct it for next semester.