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AP Computer Science 1.2 Standard Data Structures
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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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AP Computer Science 1.3 Standard Data Structures
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APCS: Standard Data Structures Drill 1, Problem 3. Which of the following is the best postcondition for the fillArray method?

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AP Computer Science 1.5 Standard Data Structures
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AP Computer Science 1.5 Standard Data Structures. Which of the following is a correct iterative implementation?

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AP Computer Science 2.5 Standard Data Structures 172 Views


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AP Computer Science 2.5 Standard Data Structures. Which of the following correctly declares and fills a String array of length 3?

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Thank you We sneak Then here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by build it yourself furniture you'll save

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a little money but make up the difference in agonizing

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screams late into the night which of the following correctly

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declares and fills a string array of length Three and

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here your potential answers exacts guy next time All right

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the old question about declaring and populating in array have

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been asking that since caveman days well in this case

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it's an array of strings There are three small steps

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involved to get such a thing up and running the

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first two steps there declaring a variable to refer to

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an array and then allocating memory to hold the values

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And there are two ways to do that little dance

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either on one line or two Much of the official

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Job documentation uses the 2 line method because it's a

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teeny tiny bit more flexible by separating the variable declaration

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from memory allocation you can hold off with a second

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line and allocate memory only once you need it For

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most objects it'll never be an issue but in cases

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dealing with tons of a raise or vast amounts of

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data it could become a thing for these three little

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strings It wouldn't matter whether we one line or two

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line it but now you can build the bookshelf Sure

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it took half a saturday and both thumbs got smashed

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but now it can be loaded Yeah the proper way

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to do so is to start a position zero and

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go from there Option c andy failed to start with

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zero and jump right toe one which is enough to

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cause your program Teo flip it's wig interestingly enough sandy

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get the first part Correct They each properly declared their

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variable and allocate memory using the one into line methods

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but goof it on the follow through with that starting

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at one business Yeah did more option a doesn't do

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it quite right In fact it watches the declaring process

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quite a bit it's attempting to be some weird combination

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of allocating and declaring but without specifying the new operators

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So not gonna fly option e look closely It's attempting

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the two linemen method but it's not declaring an array

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There are no brackets after string So rather than getting

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an array of strings we just get a single string

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The next line where Is made into a new array

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of size Three just isn't going to mess with that

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option B is where it's at a rave strings a

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equals new string array of size three Then it properly

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loads it full of stuff and we can wait Oh 00:02:24.368 --> [endTime] there should be a receipt around here somewhere

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