Functional Problem Solving (CSC 151 2013F) : EBoards

CSC151.02 2013F, Class 49: File Basics


Overview

Preliminaries

Admin

Questions on the Project

When is it due?

Tuesday at 10:30 p.m.

Should we send you images?

No. Put them in the drop box.

How much is enough variance?

You need to be able to argue that they are different. Neighboring values need not visibly differ. Off by 10 or more you should be able to point to something that I can see (or that someone who is not color deficient can see). Off by 100 or more should be obvious.

Questions on the Exam

Do we get a 2 point bonus for turning it in Monday night.

Yes.

File basics: Data persistence and beyond

It's time to learn a new data type (not quite our last one).

Files. A collection of data that persists between executions of the program.

Two ways to think about files: input and output

We communicate with files using 'ports'

Major procedures:

Lab


Samuel A. Rebelsky, rebelsky@grinnell.edu

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