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-##Laboratory session
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-###Exercise 1: Study the inheritance rules for the *Birds* family
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 #### The *Birds* family
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 When the laboratory experience is finished, your program will create two birds (Juana and Abelardo) with random characteristics and a third bird (Piolín), with characteristics determined by the parent's characteristics, following a set of rules similar to the rules of genetic inheritance. 
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-### Inheritance rules
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 **Eye color**
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 The genes in the eyebrows follow these rules:
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-a. If both parents have "angry" eyebrows, the baby will have "unibrow" eyebrows.
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-b. If both parents have "unibrow" eyebrows, the baby will have "upset" eyebrows.
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-c. In other cases, the baby will inherit the eyebrows with most dominance from the parent's eyebrows.
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+      a. If both parents have "angry" eyebrows, the baby will have "unibrow" eyebrows.
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+      c. In other cases, the baby will inherit the eyebrows with most dominance from the parent's eyebrows.
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-###Exercise 2: Study the `main` function
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-**Instructions**
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-1. Load the project `Conditionals-BirthOfABird` onto Qt by double clicking the file `Conditionals-BirthOfABird.pro` in the folder `Documents/eip/Conditionals-BirthOfABird` on your computer. You can also go to `http://bitbucket.org/eip-uprrp/conditionals-birthofabird` to download the `Conditionals-BirthOfABird` folder to your computer.
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+1. Load the project  `BirthOfABird` into `QtCreator`. There are two ways to do this:
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+       * Using the virtual machine: Double click the file `BirthOfABird.pro` located in the folder `/home/eip/labs/conditionals-birthofabird` of your virtual machine.
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+       * Downloading the project’s folder from `Bitbucket`: Use a terminal and write the command `git clone http:/bitbucket.org/eip-uprrp/conditionals-birthofabird` to download the folder `conditionals-birthofabird` from `Bitbucket`. Double click the file `BirthOfABird.pro` located in the folder that you downloaded to your computer.
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 2. Configure the project.
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-**Important:** In the "Configure Project" window, select the configuration Qt 5.3 or Qt 5.4 clang 64 bit. If you use another configuration the project will not compile.
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 3. Compile and run the project. You should see a window with two birds that represent Juana and Abelardo. After a second, you will witness the birth of their baby, Piolín. Despite that, this Piolín could have been from another nest and not their son since it has random characteristics.
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 4. Open the file `main.cpp` (you will not make changes in any other file in this project). Study the `main` function. You will NOT make changes to the `main` function. Note that the `main` function essentially does two things:
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-  a. Creates three birds and adds two of them to the window.
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-b. Creates a timer that waits a second and after invokes the `birth` function passing by reference to the window and the three birds.
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+       a. Creates three birds and adds two of them to the window.
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       ![funcionMain.png](images/funcionMain.png)
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       **Figure 2.** `Main` function.
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-###Exercise 3: Write the code to determine Piolín's characteristics
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       ![funcionBirth.png](images/funcionBirth.png)
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       **Figure 3.** `Birth` function
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-##Deliverables
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-Use "Deliverables" in Moodle to upload the `main.cpp` file with the modifications you made to the `birth` function. Remember to use good programming techniques, include the names of the programmers involved, and to document your program.
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+Use "Deliverable" in Moodle to upload the `main.cpp` file with the modifications you made to the `birth` function. Remember to use good programming techniques, include the names of the programmers involved, and to document your program.
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