"Structuring planet data" assessment

@chrisdavidmills
OK I understood . But first, I think it’s worth gaining experience as a team. I study on my own, and it will be difficult for me to first compete with those who have a diploma, but I don’t worry about it, I have my own potential and I know that I will be a competitor!

YES! That is the right attitude :wink:

Just remember that a lot of people who are professional web developers don’t have degrees or diplomas. They can be helpful, but experience and building a portfolio are really more important.

Hey Chris! First of all, thank you for the help and content you put out to help everyone. I am a fresher graduate in electrical looking to start working in the IT sector since things arent working out good in my own job market. I started an internship in an IT firm and I am really thankful for all the material provided here. It’s really helping me learn and grow the technologies from ground up ( HTML, CSS, JS). I just want you to check my code once and let me know what can i do better to optimize it or some tips from your side. Thanks again!
PS. The readings are wrong for the last 4-5 planets. Sorry!

Planets Data

Planets Data

<table>
  <caption>Data about the planets of our solar system (Planetary facts taken from <a href="#">Nasa's Planetart Fact Sheet - Metric)</a></caption>
  <colgroup>
    <col span="2"><col style="background-color:#DCC48E; border:4px solid #C1437A;"><col span="9">
</colgroup>
    <thead>
        <tr>
            <th colspan="2">&nbsp;</th>
            <th>Name</th><th>Mass<br>(10<sup>24</sup>kg)</th>
            <th>Diameter<br>(km)</th><th>Density<br>(kg/m<sup>3</sup>)</th>
            <th>Gravity<br>(m/s<sup>2</sup>)</th>
            <th>Length of day<br>(hours)</th>
            <th>Distance from sun<br>(10<sup>6</sup>km)</th>
            <th>Mean temperature<br>(<sup>o</sup>C)</th><th>Number of moons</th><th>Notes</th>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <th colspan="2" rowspan="4">Terrestrial Planets</th>
            <th>Mercury</th>
            <td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>Closest to the Sun</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <th>Venus</th>
                <td>4.87</td><td>12104</td><td>5243</td><td>8.9</td><td>2802.0</td><td>108.2</td><td>464</td><td>0</td><td>&nbsp;</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <th>Earth</th>
                <td>5.97</td><td>12756</td><td>5514</td><td>9.8</td><td>24.0</td><td>149.6</td><td>15</td><td>1</td><td>Our World!</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <th>Mars</th>
                <td>0.642</td><td>6792</td><td>3933</td><td>3.7</td><td>24.7</td><td>227.9</td><td>-65</td><td>2</td><td>The red Planet</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <th rowspan="4">Jovian Planets</th><th rowspan="2">Gas Giants</th><th>Jupiter</th>
            <td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>The largest planet</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <th>Saturn</th><td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>&nbsp;</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <th rowspan="2">Ice Giants</th><th>Uranus</th>
                <td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>&nbsp;</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
                <th>Neptune</th><td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>&nbsp;</td>
            </tr>
            <th colspan="2">Dwarf Planets</th><th>Pluto</th><td>0.330</td><td>4879</td><td>5427</td><td>3.7</td><td>4222.6</td><td>57.9</td><td>167</td><td>0</td><td>Declassified as a planet in 2006, but this <a href="#">remains controversial.</a></td>
    </thead>
    <tbody>
      
   </tbody>
</table>

Hi there @Akshay_Balwani, and thanks for sending your code in.

I’ve had a look, and your code looks really good — I’ve not got any particular comments on what you could improve. Well done!

PS. The readings are wrong for the last 4-5 planets. Sorry!

Do you mean something I’ve included in the data is wrong? Or something you’ve included? I just copied mine from the cited NASA page :wink:

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Thank you :slight_smile: @chrisdavidmills . I actually was asking if in general I should improve anything in terms of coding or understanding, since I have starting coding again after a fairly long time.
And regarding the data I meant my data in the code is wrong for the last 4-5 planets because I was too lazy to change it xD . Had no doubt on your data :smiley: .
Thank you for taking the time to reply ! Cheers!

Ah, we are all good then! :wink:

Yeah, the code looks good so far; keep up the good work.

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Hey, Cris Mills!
Could you look my code?

Hi there @zenya!

I have looked through your code, and it loooks really good. Well done on some great work.

If you look at my version, there are a couple of small differences, but nothing really major:

  • I’ve used the scope="rowgroup" attribute on all headers that span multiple rows.
  • I wasn’t sure why you included an asterisk (*) after “Dwarf planets”.

Thanks a lot. I understood my mistake!

Hi everyone.
That is my html markup with table on github Table - Structuring planet data
Could someone check it and give assessment?

bonjour! je souhaite ĂȘtre Ă©valuer sur “donnĂ©es structurantes de la planĂšte” merci beaucoup, je ne sais pas pourquoi la troisiĂšme colonne ne peut pas ĂȘtre styliser avec une bordure noir :thinking:

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Data about the planets of our solar system (Planetary facts taken from Nasa's Planetary Fact Sheet - Metric).
  Name Mass (1024kg) Diameter (km) Density (kg/m3) Gravity (m/s2) Length of day (hours) Distance from Sun (106km) Mean temperature (°C) Number of moons Notes
Terrestrial planets Mercury 0.330 4,879 5427 3.7 4222.6 57.9 167 0 Closest to the Sun
Venus 4.87 12,104 5243 8.9 2802.0 108.2 464 0  
Earth 5.97 12,756 5514 9.8 24.0 149.6 15 1 Our world
Mars 0.642 6,792 3933 3.7 24.7 227.9 -65 2 The red planet
Jovian planets Gas giants Jupiter 1898 142,984 1326 23.1 9.9 778.6 -110 67 The largest planet
Saturn 568 120,536 687 9.0 10.7 1433.5 -140 62  
Ice giants Uranus 86.8 51,118 1271 8.7 17.2 2872.5 -195 27  
Neptune 102 49,528 1638 11.0 16.1 4495.1 -200 14
Dwarf planets* Pluto 0.0146 2,370 2095 0.7 153.3 5906.4 -225 5 Declassified as a planet in 2006, but this remains controversial.

Hi @fenosoaliva_ratovoson

Please follow my advice from the other post about online editors. I’m unable to grade your work when it’s just pasted into a forum post.

Regarding styling the third column have a look at <colgroup>. The article will explain how to do that.

Michael

bonjour! :sweat_smile:comment dois je faire pour exporter mon travail ici? merci

@mikoMK je ne sais pas si je m’y prend bien cette fois j’ai vraiment du mal avec git et les autres :laughing:

Table template

Table template

Data about the planets of our solar system (Planetary facts taken from Nasa's Planetary Fact Sheet - Metric).
  Name Mass (1024kg) Diameter (km) Density (kg/m3) Gravity (m/s2) Length of day (hours) Distance from Sun (106km) Mean temperature (°C) Number of moons Notes
Terrestrial planets Mercury 0.330 4,879 5427 3.7 4222.6 57.9 167 0 Closest to the Sun
Venus 4.87 12,104 5243 8.9 2802.0 108.2 464 0  
Earth 5.97 12,756 5514 9.8 24.0 149.6 15 1 Our world
Mars 0.642 6,792 3933 3.7 24.7 227.9 -65 2 The red planet
Jovian planets Gas giants Jupiter 1898 142,984 1326 23.1 9.9 778.6 -110 67 The largest planet
Saturn 568 120,536 687 9.0 10.7 1433.5 -140 62  
Ice giants Uranus 86.8 51,118 1271 8.7 17.2 2872.5 -195 27  
Neptune 102 49,528 1638 11.0 16.1 4495.1 -200 14
Dwarf planets* Pluto 0.0146 2,370 2095 0.7 153.3 5906.4 -225 5 Declassified as a planet in 2006, but this remains controversial.

See the Pen Untitled by Fenosoaliva (@Fenosoaliva) on CodePen.

bonjour @mikoMK! ca va? et si je mets le lien via github est ce que ça marche


merci beaucoup

Yeah, CodePen and GitHub are both fine! That makes it a lot easier.
I’ll have a look at your code as soon as I have the time. :+1:

@mikoMK d’accord merci beaucoup bonne continuation :blush:

re salut @mikoMK ! j’ai terminĂ© “la mise en forme d’une biographie” je poste ici et pourras tu y jeter un coup d’oeil quand tu aura le temps merci d’avance


Hi @fenosoaliva_ratovoson

Sorry for the loooong delay. I could finally look at your “Structuring planet data” code.

There are only some minor things:

  • When using <colgroup> you need list all columns. You can also use the span attribute to minimize the number of lines. Also a border-style is needed.
    <colgroup>
      <col span="2">
      <col style="border: 2px solid black">
      <col span="9">
    </colgroup>
    
  • The empty cell in the top right corner should be a <td>.
  • When using rowspan the scope should be rowgroup.