Week 5
More Tables / Midterm 1
Ch. 8: Processing Tables with Nested Functions
Monday
- Announcement:
- Coaching Hours posted!
- I'm grading assignments (available soon in Gradescope)
- Reminders:
- Check Campuswire regularly for important and timely class announcements, like coaching hours
- Lab 4:
- as of Sunday night, only 20/40 submissions in Gradescope…
- if you're still finishing up / need to be checked off, please see me during office hours (or see one of our coaches)
- no late penalty, but please finish ASAP (no later than this Thursday)
- Assignment 3: due this Thursday evening, 11:59pm
- Exam 1 Reminders:
- This Friday: October 1st, during lab
- Review: Wednesday
- Processing Tables
- Marc's notes:
- updated to include nested functions (this is not in Ch. 8, but it is a powerful technique)
- viewable/runnable in CPO
Wednesday
Review and Promises for Midterm
- Logistics:
- 75 points / 75 minutes
- budget your time one point per minute
- designed the length with a 75-minute lecture in mind
- actually have 120 minutes for our lab, so time should not be an issue
- Reference notes (from the Exams section of the syllabus):
- you may refer to an 8.5×11-inch piece of paper, double-sided, with anything written (or typed) on it that you want.
- preparing this sheet of notes is an excellent way to study, encouraging you to consider what’s important that you will want to refer to.
- You are on your honor:
- due to five sections of the course taking their exam at different times on Friday
- we will ask you to attest that you have not discussed, and will not discuss, the contents of the exam with anyone until everyone has taken the exam.
- we will let you know as soon as all students have taken the exam
- Topics:
- You are generally responsible for the material in
- chapters 1 through 8 of the DCIC text
- lectures
- labs 1–4
- assignments 1–3
- Promises:
- 6 questions, points for each question will be indicated
- Problem 1 (15 points) Pyret expressions. Given a series of Pyret expressions, indicate either what each expression evaluates to, or whether it results in an error. Expressions may involve:
- values of type Number, String, Boolean (no Image values)
- functions that take and return those types of values
- operations/operators over those types of values
- parenthesized expressions
- named values of the form
NAME = EXPRESSION
- if-else, and if-else if-else expressions
- Problem 2 (10 points) Fixing a function. Given a function with problems, identify and fix the problems.
- identifying the problems may involve carefully reading the function header, docstring, examples, and body of the function
- if the body and/or tests don't match the behavior described in the docstring, fix whatever is wrong so they do
- Problem 3 (10 points) Incomplete function: missing examples in
where:
clause.- fill in missing examples–enough to fully test the function
- Problem 4 (10 points) Incomplete function: missing body.
- this time you are given the where“ clause for a function, but the rest of the function is missing!
- fill in the missing function header, docstring, and function body
- Problem 5 (10 points) Reading and understanding code. Given a function:
- indicate which tests pass or fail
- briefly describe (in words, not code) what you would need to change to make all of the tests pass
- Problem 6 (20 points) Table Processing. Multi-part question. Given a table, and a function that takes a row from the table:
- a. (2 points) fill in the expected return values in the where clause of the function
- b. (3 points) write the docstring for the function
- c. (4 points) write an expression to access the value in a particular row and column of the table
- d. (6 points) write an expression that involves some form of table processing to compute/locate a particular value within the table
- e. (6 points) given a table expression, show the resulting table
- f. (8 points) write a predicate function that takes a row of the table and determines whether that row satisfies (returns
true
) the given criteria.
Friday
- Midterm 1
- In SC 006 Agile Computing Lab
- At your section's usual lab time:
- Section 04: 9am-11am
- Section 05: 11am-1pm