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Shows the rank and score of the user in the Tyrannian Army. Works as a link to the [http://www.neopets.com/prehistoric/townhall.phtml Tyrannian Town hall], where the defence to [[The Tyrannian Invasion]] was organised from. | Shows the rank and score of the user in the Tyrannian Army. Works as a link to the [http://www.neopets.com/prehistoric/townhall.phtml Tyrannian Town hall], where the defence to [[The Tyrannian Invasion]] was organised from. | ||
Different java mehtods?Write a mehtod called reverse that takes a single ArrayList of strings as a parameter. It should return a new ArrayList of strings that contains the same elements as the original, but in reverse order. The original ArrayList should remain unchanged.Consider this class:public class Person{ public String getName() { // omitted } public String getPhoneNumber() { // omitted } // other mehtods, fields, and constructor omitted}Write a mehtod called buildIndex that takes an ArrayList of person objects and constructs a map from strings (the person's name) to person objects, just like a phone book. The kind of loop you use is up to you.Consider the Person class from the previous question. Write a mehtod called reverseIndex that takes a Map as a parameter. It's parameter is a mapping from names to person objects, just like the phone book map returned by buildIndex in the previous question. From this parameter, construct a new map that represents a reverse-lookup phone book, that allows you to look up phone numbers and find out who they belong to. In other words, reverseIndex should return a new map from strings to person objects that contains all the original person objects in the original map, but now using phone numbers as the keys instead of names.Write a mehtod called printToN that takes an integer as a parameter and prints out the numbers from N to 1 (decreasing order), each number on a separate line. Use a numeric for loop.Write a mehtod called mapToList that takes a map from strings to Person objects as a parameter and returns a new ArrayList of Person objects containing all of the values from the map. | |||
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A User Lookup shows the stats of a specific player on Neopets. Can be customized by the user with different colors and images.
Contents
All the available contents of the User Lookup...
User Stats
These are items of the user lookup which cannot be edited, and must be shown at all times to all viewing users.
Name
The name associated with the user account name. Although designed to represent the users real name, it can be used for pseudonyms, general false names, etc should the user wish. On users who are under 13 without the correct form sent to the Neopets headquarters in compliance with COPPA regulations, the section is unmodifiable and reads 'none'.
Last Spotted
Shows when the user was last on Neopets. Lowest it can show is Under one day ago and highest up to a few hundred days. If too many days pass since the users last log-in (unknown how many days), the Last Spotted bar will display "A long, long time ago".
Gender
The gender of the user. This is a customisable feature which can be changed whenever the users chooses, making it easy for a user to confuse their true identity on the Neopets.
Country
The country the players account is stationed in. This is another customisable feature which can be changed at any time. One of the many known reasons for users to change this is to gain access to certain games, such as the Luck & Chance Games when Neopets blocked users of Australia from playing them, or for special offers available only to specific countries.
Started Playing
Shows the exact date when the user created the account. This is not necessarily when the user first joined Neopets, only when the specific account in question was created.
Shield
Visually indicates how long the user has been playing Neopets. Each shield is unique and is generally updated every month. One exception are the shields before 1-month old which go in order from Newbie to 3 days to 1, 2 and 3 weeks. The other special cases are the shields after 6 years which are updated every 6 months from then on. The oldest shield is currently 12 years.
Hobbies
Shows a collection of three hobbies the user enjoys. All choices that can be selected from a list of them below...
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Some users have been known to show different hobby options than what can be chosen in the lists provided by Neopets. This is probably from special User Lookup coding the user created.
Shop
Displays a link to the user's shop, as well as its name and size, if applicable.
Gallery
Displays a link to the user's gallery, as well as its name and size, if applicable.
NeoDeck
Displays the name of and link to the user's NeoDeck, number of total cards, and how many unique cards, if applicable.
NeoHome
Displays the address of and link to the user's NeoHome, number of rooms, and all bought extensions, if applicable.
Guild Info
Displays the players rank in their guild and the guild's name and link to it, if applicable.
One Player BD
Links to the Battledome History and displays number of 1-Player battles fought and won in the Battledome, along with a percentage, if applicable.
Adventure
Displays the link to and title of the current available adventure the user created from the Neopian Adventure Generator.
Sidebar Themes
Displays the total number of Sidebar themes the user has collected.
Secret Avatars
Shows the number of secret Avatars the user has collected.
Tyrannian Army
Shows the rank and score of the user in the Tyrannian Army. Works as a link to the Tyrannian Town hall, where the defence to The Tyrannian Invasion was organised from.
Different java mehtods?Write a mehtod called reverse that takes a single ArrayList of strings as a parameter. It should return a new ArrayList of strings that contains the same elements as the original, but in reverse order. The original ArrayList should remain unchanged.Consider this class:public class Person{ public String getName() { // omitted } public String getPhoneNumber() { // omitted } // other mehtods, fields, and constructor omitted}Write a mehtod called buildIndex that takes an ArrayList of person objects and constructs a map from strings (the person's name) to person objects, just like a phone book. The kind of loop you use is up to you.Consider the Person class from the previous question. Write a mehtod called reverseIndex that takes a Map as a parameter. It's parameter is a mapping from names to person objects, just like the phone book map returned by buildIndex in the previous question. From this parameter, construct a new map that represents a reverse-lookup phone book, that allows you to look up phone numbers and find out who they belong to. In other words, reverseIndex should return a new map from strings to person objects that contains all the original person objects in the original map, but now using phone numbers as the keys instead of names.Write a mehtod called printToN that takes an integer as a parameter and prints out the numbers from N to 1 (decreasing order), each number on a separate line. Use a numeric for loop.Write a mehtod called mapToList that takes a map from strings to Person objects as a parameter and returns a new ArrayList of Person objects containing all of the values from the map.
User Trophy
Trophies are rewarded to players who have completed grand achievements in the game. These achievements cover a wide range of Neopets features: high scores in Games, winning competitions like the Poetry Contest or getting into the Art Gallery, participating in Plots, etc.
Site Event Trophies
Site Event Trophies may be war medals but can be trophies of achievement in any Plot. They are issued with different ranks depending on the user's participation in the plot, but they do not always have a different medal image per rank.
They appear on one's User Lookup, with the exception of certain pet-specific trophies (see below).
Site Feature Trophies
Site Feature Trophies are awarded for participation in certain site features. Each Defenders of Neopia series has its own series of these trophies, and the higher ones in each series replace the lower ones in the usual fashion. Each trophy signifies a win against one of the Defenders of Neopia challengers. Also among these is the Lutari Talisman.
Standard Trophies
Standard trophies are usually given out for gaining high scores in games, but can be given out for reaching a certain game stage, such as completing a game of Neoquest or having a winning caption in the Caption Competition. Standard trophies usually come in three types: gold, silver or bronze (in decreasing order of importance). There are some exceptions to this rule, for example the Invasion of Meridell trophies, which have four stages, and sometimes there is only one trophy for a certain activity, such as the Neopian Times or Beating Punchbag Bob.
Neopet Trophies
There are some trophies that may be awarded to Neopets themselves. These include third, second and first place Beauty Contest trophies if an owner's picture of the pet wins a Beauty Contest, the Faerie League key, Pet Spotlight award, or an Oldest trophy that some of the very first Neopets possess. These appear on a pet's lookup.
Other Trophies
Additionally, there is the Root canal trophy, awarded only to The Neopets Team staff members who have had root canal surgery.
There are certain trophies that are awarded only to a user's pet. These include third, second and first place Beauty Contest trophies, Faerie League Keys, and Pet Spotlight awards. These appear on a pet's lookup.
Trivia
- When a user submits their user lookup into the User Lookup of the Week contest, they do not need to resubmit into the contest. The Neopets Team will contact the user, and let them know if it's was rejected, placed on hold, accepted, etc. Resubmitting only puts the user at the very end of the list. Revealed in the the editorial of issue 239 of the Neopian Times.
- For User Lookup of the Week contest #116 (May 2, 2007), Neopets added a feature which showed how many more user lookups they needed to go for the contest.