Learn Encapsulation by Building a Projectile Trajectory Calculator - Step 21

Tell us what’s happening:

Got the graph, but first dot is missing, can´t find how to shift the curve to the right. In what line do I need to ad something to do that?

Your code so far

import math

GRAVITATIONAL_ACCELERATION = 9.81
PROJECTILE = "∙"
x_axis_tick = "T"
y_axis_tick = "⊣"

class Projectile:
    __slots__ = ('__speed', '__height', '__angle')

    def __init__(self, speed, height, angle):
        self.__speed = speed
        self.__height = height
        self.__angle = math.radians(angle)
        
    def __str__(self):
        return f'''
Projectile details:
speed: {self.speed} m/s
height: {self.height} m
angle: {self.angle}°
displacement: {round(self.__calculate_displacement(), 1)} m
'''

    def __calculate_displacement(self):
        horizontal_component = self.__speed * math.cos(self.__angle)
        vertical_component = self.__speed * math.sin(self.__angle)
        squared_component = vertical_component**2
        gh_component = 2 * GRAVITATIONAL_ACCELERATION * self.__height
        sqrt_component = math.sqrt(squared_component + gh_component)
        
        return horizontal_component * (vertical_component + sqrt_component) / GRAVITATIONAL_ACCELERATION
        
    def __calculate_y_coordinate(self, x):
        height_component = self.__height
        angle_component = math.tan(self.__angle) * x
        acceleration_component = GRAVITATIONAL_ACCELERATION * x ** 2 / (
                2 * self.__speed ** 2 * math.cos(self.__angle) ** 2)
        y_coordinate = height_component + angle_component - acceleration_component

        return y_coordinate
    
    def calculate_all_coordinates(self):
        return [
            (x, self.__calculate_y_coordinate(x))
            for x in range(math.ceil(self.__calculate_displacement()))
        ]

    @property
    def height(self):
        return self.__height

    @property
    def angle(self):
        return round(math.degrees(self.__angle))

    @property
    def speed(self):
        return self.__speed

    @height.setter
    def height(self, n):
        self.__height = n

    @angle.setter
    def angle(self, n):
        self.__angle = math.radians(n)

    @speed.setter
    def speed(self, s):
       self.__speed = s
    
    def __repr__(self):
        return f'{self.__class__}({self.speed}, {self.height}, {self.angle})'

class Graph:
    __slots__ = ('__coordinates')

    def __init__(self, coord):
        self.__coordinates = coord

    def __repr__(self):
        return f"Graph({self.__coordinates})"

    def create_coordinates_table(self):
        table = '\n  x      y\n'
        for x, y in self.__coordinates:
            table += f'{x:>3}{y:>7.2f}\n'

        return table


# User Editable Region

    def create_trajectory(self):

        rounded_coords = [(round(x), round(y)) for x, y in self.__coordinates]

        x_max = max(rounded_coords, key=lambda i: i[0])[0]
        y_max = max(rounded_coords, key=lambda j: j[1])[1]

        matrix_list = [[" " for _ in range(x_max + 1)] for _ in range(y_max + 1)]

        for x, y in rounded_coords:
            matrix_list[-y][x] = PROJECTILE

        matrix = ["".join(line) for line in matrix_list]
        matrix = [f'{y_axis_tick}' + line for line in matrix]
        matrix.append(''.join([f'{x_axis_tick}' for i in range(x_max + 2)]))
        return matrix

# User Editable Region


ball = Projectile(10, 3, 45)
print(ball)
coordinates = ball.calculate_all_coordinates()
graph = Graph(coordinates)
for row in graph.create_trajectory():
    print(row) 
   

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Learn Encapsulation by Building a Projectile Trajectory Calculator - Step 21

Hi @70N10

The graph contains an extra dot at the end.

To add a space to the beginning of the horizontal axis, look into where you coded the x-axis.

Happy coding

How do I put the “ “ in each row? I think that is missing.

you already have those strings with a space in it. Why are you looking at that?

I have the correct output, but it still doesn´t pass. That is all I need!

remember you added the loop at the bottom to see each string in sequence, so you are not going to see the quotes. that’s not your issue

use print(matrix) before the return to see

Still can´t find the bug, as the output is correct. What I am missing to complete step 21?

The output is not quite right.

The top row should contain a dot.

The bottom row should not contain a dot.

Fix these first, then attempt the horizontal bar.

Happy coding