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Special instructions:
For this assignment you may work in teams of 2, 3, or alone.
This lab is due at the end of the lab session.
Today I'm covering classes for my colleague Randy
Stewart. Hence I'll be in Room 1 with the CSCI100 students on and off during
this lab session - particularly at the start of the class. Sorry for the inconvenience! I'm sure
you won't need me anyway :-))
Summer 2005
Lab Assignment 9 - String Analysis
Complete as much as you can of the
following:
Step 1
Study the following:
#2 on page 612 of the 5th Edition
#2 on page 693 of the 4th Edition
#2 on page 665 of the 3rd Edition
#2 on page 642 of the 2nd Edition
Note: you do not type in the code
of your program until Step 4.
Step 2
Design an algorithm (the steps to
solve the problem). You should have the algorithm approved by your instructor
before going on to the next step.
The following web page will help
you design your algorithm and pseudocode:
http://www.coquitlamcollege.com/adawson/Pseudocode.htm
Step 3
Development the pseudocode from
your algorithm.
The following web page will help
you design your algorithm and pseudocode:
http://www.coquitlamcollege.com/adawson/Pseudocode.htm
Step 4
Using your pseudocode as a guide,
implement your program in the C++ language. Use either the Borland or Dev-C++
IDE to edit and run your program.
Your program should start with a comment block that contains the following information:
// File: lab9.cpp
// Purpose: String Analysis
// Ref: #2 on page 612 of the
5th Edition
// Programmer: [your name]
// Partner: [your partner's name]
// Course: CSCI101A
// Date: Thursday 30th June 2005
// Test data:
Step 5
Test your program by running supplying your own test data. You should
test your program with at least 3 sets of test data. Show your test data and
results in comments at the top of your program.
Step 6
At the end of the class, save your program file (lab9.cpp) to your
folder on the network in:
CSCI101A\Week10\Lab9
Program points will be based on the
following marking scheme:
Marking Scheme: CSCI101A - Lab 9
- String Analysis
Student name(s):
|
Category |
Points |
Description |
|
Algorithm |
15 |
An informal description of the
steps that must be taken to solve the problem. |
|
Pseudocode |
15 |
A formal description of the
steps that must be taken to solve the problem. |
|
Comments |
10 |
The program is commented appropriately. |
|
Style |
15 |
The source code should use meaningful variable
names (identifiers). |
|
Output |
15 |
Screen prompts and results should be user-friendly. |
|
Correctness |
10 |
The program should output correct results. |
|
Completeness |
10 |
The program should be complete. |
|
Test |
10 |
Comments in the code explain how the code was
tested. |
Assignment Presentations : In the next class, a random selection
of lab assignment programs will be presented to the CSCI101A group.