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Intro to Programming & Algorithm Design
Functions
Copyright 2003 by Janson Industries
This presentation can be viewed on line in a file named: ch06.IntrotoProg.Functions.ppt
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Objectives▀ Explain
■ What a function is
■ How to use and create functions
■ IPO Charts
▀ Show how to implement and use functions in Java
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Function▀ Per text: “Functions are methods/
modules that return a value”
▀ Just as with methods, the function header defines the function's■ Name■ Expected values (arguments)
▀ The function header also defines ■ The returned value type (Real, String)
▀ And the body must contain■ A Return statement
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Function▀ In pseudocode, function starts
with the word Function and ends with End Function
Function String captureInput()
Declare String data
Display “Enter input”
Input data
Return data
End Function
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Function▀ A function's returned value can be assigned to a variable
▀ Call a function just like a module:■ Specify the function name followed by parenthesis
▀ Does captureInput accept any data?
Module main()Declare String subtotalsubtotal = captureInput()
End Module
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All PseudocodeModule main()
Declare String subtotal
subtotal = captureInput()
End Module
Function String captureInput()
Declare String data
Display “Enter input”
Input data
Return data
End Function
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Function Calls Flowchart
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Display “Enter input”subtotal =
captureInput()
main()
End
Declare String subtotal
Input data
captureInput()
Return data
Declare String data
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SFCThe return value
type
Function name
Specify Function
The variable/value to return
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SFC
Then add function
statements
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SFC
Finished function
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Raptor ▀ Doesn't support functions
Finished function
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Raptor
When run
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Java▀ Java very similar to pseudocode
▀ What will be the result?
The return value type
The value/variable to return
Function name
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Prewritten Functions▀ Supplied with programming language
▀ Example: System.out.println() the println function is invoked in a class called System
■ You can tell because () follows the name
▀ This is an example of a function that will accept a parameter■ System.out.println("Stuff");
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Why Create Functions ▀ Just as with methods, cuts down on duplicate code
▀ Make it easier for programmer
▀ For instance, System.out.println() is a lot to type
▀ Will create a class called MyUtils■ Create a function called p(String output)
■ Will be able to specify MyUtils.p() instead of System.out.println()
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Pre-Written functions▀ MyUtils just acts as a repository of useful functions
■ So, no need for a main()
public class MyUtils {
public static int p(String output){ System.out.println(output);
return 1;}
}
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Pre-Written Functions▀ Now any other class can use the function p()
▀ In any java class, just specify
■ ClassName.functionName();
public class FunctionCall2 {
public static void main(String[] args) {MyUtils.p(“Howdy”);
}}
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When FunctionCall2 is run, it invokes p in MyUtils
Must compile MyUtils before FunctionCall2
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Prewritten Functions▀ Most languages come with many to
perform common functions
■ Mathematical functions♦ Sine, cosine, square root, etc.
■ Generate a random number
■ Convert between data types
■ Displaying (println)
■ Exiting
■ Security♦ Userid/PW, cryptography
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Prewritten Functions▀ Advantage of prewritten functions
■ Don't have to create the function yourself
■ Don't have to understand how it works
♦ Called implementation hiding
■ You're sure they work
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Prewritten Functions▀ Some examples
■ random(#,#) – returns a number between the first (inclusive) and second number (inclusive)
♦ random(1,6) returns a number between 1 and 6
■ pow(#,#) – raises the first number to the power of the second number
♦ pow(2,4) returns 16
■ round(#.#) – returns an integer value for a real value
♦ round(3.49) returns 3♦ round(3.5) returns 4
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Prewritten Functions▀ Some examples
■ isInteger(string) – returns a Boolean value based on whether the string can be converted to an integer
♦ isInteger("6") returns a value of true
■ isReal(string) – returns a Boolean value based on whether the string can be converted to a Real
♦ isReal(“abc”) returns a value of false
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Prewritten Functions▀ Converting data types
▀ All data entered is String must convert to get numeric value
■ stringToInteger(string) – returns the integer value of the string
♦ stringToInteger(“6”) returns the number 6
■ stringToReal(string)– returns the real value of the string
♦ stringToReal(“2.14”) returns the number 2.14
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Prewritten Functions▀ String functions
■ length(string) – returns the number of characters in a string
♦ length(“hello”) returns the number 5
■ substring(string, 3, 5)– returns the characters from position 3 to 5
♦ substring(“goodbye”, 3, 5) returns the string “db”
■ contains(string, string)– returns Boolean value of true or false based on if the first string contains the characters in the second string
♦ contains(“goodbye”, “oo”) returns the value true
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Prewritten Functions Example▀ Will enhance the captureInput function to
convert the data into a numeric value
Module main()
Declare Real subtotal
Display “Enter number”
subtotal = captureInput()
End Module
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Prewritten Functions ExampleFunction Real captureInput() Declare String data Declare Real numberInput Display “Enter a number” Input data While(!(isReal(data)))
Display “Please enter a number”
Input data EndWhile numberInput = stringToReal(data) Return numberInputEnd Function
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PrewrittenFunctionsExample
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Prewritten Functions Java▀ Are in classes like Math, Integer, Double, String
■ Math.pow(#,#) – raises the first number to the power of the second number♦ Math.pow(2,4) returns 16
■ Math.round(#.#) – returns an integer value for a real value ♦ Math.round(3.49) returns 3♦ Math.round(3.5) returns 4
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Prewritten Functions Java▀ Some examples
■ Math.random() – returns a number between 0 and 1(exclusive)
♦ To get an int in a range, must multiply the result by the max value & add one, then change to an int (truncate)
• (int) (Math.random()*6) +1
■ Random class has nextInt(#) method that returns a number from a range 0(inclusive) to #(exclusive)
♦ Random.nextInt(7)• Returns integer value of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6
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Prewritten Functions Java▀ Converting data types
▀ All data entered is String must convert to get numeric value
■ Integer.valueOf("6")
■ Double.valueOf("2.14")
▀ There are no isReal or isInteger functions in java
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Prewritten Functions Java▀ String functions
■ Assuming:♦ String testString = new String("Goodbye");
■ testString.length() - returns 7
■ testString.substring(3, 5) – returns the string “db”
■ testString.contains("oo") – returns Boolean value true
■ testString.contains("OO") – returns Boolean value false
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Prewritten Functions Example▀ How about creating a dice game
■ Ask user if they want to play
■ If yes, generate 2 random numbers between 1 and 6 to rep the user's and computer's dice roll
■ Print out numbers and message saying who won (who got the higher number) or if it was a tie
■ Ask the user if they want to play again
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Prewritten Functions Example▀ What's the algorithm?
Dice game algorithm
▀ Then the XD is created
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Prewritten Functions Example▀ Then an additional requirement is
added to create a function called getMessage
▀ getMessage will
■ Accept the two dice rolls
■ Generate the correct message
■ Return the message
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Prewritten Functions Example
▀ Dice game pseudocode
▀ Generate the SFC flowchart
SFC flowchart
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Dice Game Example: Raptor▀ Raptor returns random number like
java as ■ A non-Integer between 0 and 1
(exclusive)
▀ So must:
■ Multiply by 6 (max value) to get number between 0 and 5.99999
■ Then add one to get 1 to 6.9999
■ Then truncate (with floor command) to get 1 to 6
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Dice GameExample
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Dice Game Example
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Dice Game Example When Run
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Dice Game Example Java
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Dice Game Example Java
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Alternative Documentation▀ IPO (Input Processing Output) Chart
■ Really a table with text (not a chart)
▀ Three columns
■ First column identifies input
■ Second column describes processing
■ Third column identifies output
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IPO Example▀ getTotalWithTax(String zip, Real
total)
■ Calculates a Sales amount including tax based on the zip code where the transaction takes places
■ Reads file for the Sales tax percentage
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IPO Example Pseudocode
Function Real getTotalWithTax(String zip, Real total)
Declare Real taxRate, useableTaxRate, totalWithTax
taxRate = Read TaxFile for zip
useableTaxRate = taxRate + 1
totalWithTax = total * useableTaxRate
Return totalWithTax
End Function
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IPO Example▀ getTotalWithTax(String zip, Real total)
▀ Notice that taxRate considered input even though not a function argument
Input Processing Output
zip: String
total: Real
taxRate: Real
Real useableTaxRate, totalWithTax,
totalWithTax
Read taxRate from TaxFile for zip
useableTaxRate = taxRate + 1
totalWithTax = total * useableTaxRate
totalWithTax
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Points to Remember
▀ Functions are methods/modules that return values
▀ Lots of prewritten functions that provide commonly used logic
▀ IPO Charts are an alternative design/documentation tool
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Assignments Non-Graded
Chap 6 labs 6.1 - 6.3
Graded
Chap 6 lab 6.4
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