= Points scheme for the exercises = == For programming tasks (code) == If your code does not compile (''make compile'' for Python and C++, ''ant compile'' for Java), the exercise will not be graded = 0 points.<
> ''Rationale: otherwise it's a pain for your tutor to look at your code and to find mistakes.'' Tests specified in the TIP file '''must''' be implemented, otherwise the exercise will not be graded = 0 points (the content of the test cases is important, not the exact syntax).<
> ''Rationale: you just have to do it, do it.'' If tests are not specified, you '''must''' write one non-trivial unit test per non-trivial method yourself, otherwise 50% of the points are subtracted.<
> ''Rationale: a method that is not tested, is usually not correct.'' If there are checkstyle errors on Jenkins, your exercise will not be graded = 0 points.<
> ''Rationale: you just have to do it, do it.'' If you do not document your code, you risk point subtraction.<
> ''Rationale: you just have to do it, do it.'' == For theoretical tasks (proofs) == {{{ Basic idea / approach: 40% Line of argument: 60% }}} '''Example:''' If you only write down the basic, correct proof idea in some vague sentences, you will get only 40% of the points. However, if your proof idea is wrong, you will get 0 points. '''Important:''' Minor mistakes in your proof are ok and don't lead to any points deduction. But it should be obvious, that you have made some reasonable effort to show the proof.