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College Board Big Idea 1

Identifying and Correcting Errors (Unit 1.4)

Become familiar with types of errors and strategies for fixing them

  • Review CollegeBoard videos and take notes on blog
  • Complete assigned MCQ questions if applicable

Code Segments

Practice fixing the following code segments!

Segment 1: Alphabet List

Intended behavior: create a list of characters from the string contained in the variable alphabet

Code:

%%js

var alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
var alphabetList = [];

for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
	alphabetList.push(alphabet[i]);
}

console.log(alphabetList);
<IPython.core.display.Javascript object>

What I Changed

I added (alphabet[i]) after the push portion of the program in order to have the program give a letter from the actual alphabet instead of giving out the number that i corresponded to. Before the change, the output would be the number of the alphabet letter that it desired, but it wouldn’t show the actual letter.

Segment 2: Numbered Alphabet

Intended behavior: print the number of a given alphabet letter within the alphabet. For example:

"_" is letter number _ in the alphabet

Where the underscores (_) are replaced with the letter and the position of that letter within the alphabet (e.g. a=1, b=2, etc.)

Code:

%%js

// Copy your previous code to built alphabetList here
let alphabetList=["a","b","c","d","e","f","g","h","i","j","k","l","m","n","o","p","q","r","s","t","u","v","w","x","y","z"]

let letterNumber = 5

for (var i = 0; i < alphabetList; i++) {
	if (i === letterNumber) {
		console.log(letterNumber + " is letter number " +(i+1)+ " in the alphabet")
	}
}

// Should output:
// "e" is letter number 5 in the alphabet
<IPython.core.display.Javascript object>

What I Changed

I added an array of alphabet letters because the program did not have alphabetlist defined in the beginning. Secondly, I changed the console.log statement into saying “ is letter number “ +(i+1)+ “ in the alphabet” instead of “ is letter number 1 in the alphabet.” This change made it able for the program to count the right letter because the array count starts from 0, so in order to get the 5th letter, you would need to add 1 to i.

Segment 3: Odd Numbers

Intended behavior: print a list of all the odd numbers below 10

Code:

%%js

let odds = [];
let i = 1;

while (i <= 10) {
  evens.push(i);
  i += 2;
}

console.log(odds);

What I Changed

I changed… all the evens variables with odds variables in order to make the tag names accurate to the intended behavior. I also changed the initial “i” to equal 1 instead of 0 so it would start at an odd number.

BELOW NOT EDITED

The intended outcome is printing a number between 1 and 100 once, if it is a multiple of 2 or 5

  • What values are outputted incorrectly. Why?
  • Make changes to get the intended outcome.
%%js

var numbers = []
var newNumbers = []
var i = 0

while (i < 100) {
    numbers.push(i)
    i += 1
}
for (var i of numbers) {
    if (numbers[i] % 5 === 0)
        newNumbers.push(numbers[i])
    if (numbers[i] % 2 === 0)
        newNumbers.push(numbers[i])
}
console.log(newNumbers) 


Challenge

This code segment is at a very early stage of implementation.

  • What are some ways to (user) error proof this code?
  • The code should be able to calculate the cost of the meal of the user

Hint:

  • write a “single” test describing an expectation of the program of the program
  • test - input burger, expect output of burger price
  • run the test, which should fail because the program lacks that feature
  • write “just enough” code, the simplest possible, to make the test pass

Then repeat this process until you get program working like you want it to work.

%%js

var menu =  {"burger": 3.99,
         "fries": 1.99,
         "drink": 0.99}
var total = 0

//shows the user the menu and prompts them to select an item
console.log("Menu")
for (var item in menu) {
    console.log(item + "  $" + menu[item].toFixed(2)) //why is toFixed used?
}
//ideally the code should support mutliple items
var item = "burger"

//code should add the price of the menu items selected by the user 
console.log(total)

Hacks

  • Fix the errors in the first three segments in this notebook and say what you changed in the code cell under “What I Changed” (Challenge is optional)