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APCS: Standard Data Structures Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following methods are not appropriate for reuse in other programs?
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak And here's your smoke du jour
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brought to you by reusable methods A bit like wearing
- 00:08
the same shirt day after day Except fewer people will
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notice All right which of the following methods are not
- 00:14
appropriate for reuse in other programs Hillary swap print array
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- 00:20
carring in here is the code you skimming skimming skimming
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that's giving Come on All right And here the potential
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answers Causeway We thought yourself when your mother's competing you
- 00:31
and all right let's go Alright so looks like we're
- 00:34
being asked to figure out which method or methods would
- 00:37
not be suitable to reuse in another project somewhere else
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The many coders frequently reuse when possible and what's the
- 00:44
point in reinventing the wheel if you've already written a
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perfectly suitable piece of code for another project Well let's
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start with phil array This one looks like it counts
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the number of values in a given array whether it's
- 00:55
five imagers or five thousand and fills an empty array
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with the values there's Nothing in this method that is
- 01:00
specific to this exact project So we could certainly reuse
- 01:03
this code elsewhere if necessary We can cross a d
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off the list by how about swap Well it's not
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just a clever name Looking at the code here it
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appears swap takes two values in an array and well
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stops them well More specifically it takes the first of
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two array variables Moves it out of the way into
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a variable called temp Ferreri then moves the second variable
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this one into the first variables position in the array
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We'll temp is then moved into the second variables place
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into the switches Complete there's nothing and swap that tied
- 01:36
specifically to this project either So it's safe to say
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that swap can work elsewhere and we can scratch Be
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off the list All right What about print array for
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the need of this is just one line How could
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it not work somewhere else Well let's examine this four
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loop more closely There are three expressions when you start
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a four statement contained right there in the princess The
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first is the initialization statement which runs once at the
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beginning of the luke Here we set a variable up
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to be our iterated er or counter it's eye with
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a value of zero to start The second expression is
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the terminator Which when It becomes false will terminate the
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luke piri its eyes less than twenty meaning it'll continually
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run until a value i becomes twenty or greater Meaning
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it will run twenty times Cried it's in your base
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number after the loop terminates The rest of the program
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will continue running The third expression is the increment which
- 02:31
will run each time the loop runs It increases I
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buy one each time so all this put together means
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the variable i will started zero print a member of
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the array then add one toe i over and over
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and over until i reaches twenty Bottom line is this
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method prince twenty values oven array then stops that might
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work just fine for this program but can we really
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use that code anywhere else What if we need to
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print an array with only five values Or what about
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honore With three hundred or an array that changes sizes
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This print array method is just too inflexible to guarantee
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that we could use it elsewhere That's not to say
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it's bad code so we can't really rely on it
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for any other purposes without modifications So the answer c
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is the only one That fits the bill Three is
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not suitable for dropping into another program and it really
- 03:17
is time to change that shirt Come on frankie Yeah
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