Workshop

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Quiz

1:

What kind of data does this appear to be?

 01/30/2005,05:02,PM,2264,Listing19_1.pl 01/26/2005,08:26,PM,541,Listing19_2.pm 01/26/2005,08:24,PM,301,Listing19_3.pm 01/27/2005,09:01,PM,773,Listing19_4.pm 01/27/2005,09:20,PM,154,Listing19_5.pl 01/27/2005,09:40,PM,164,Listing19_6.pl 01/27/2005,10:19,PM,233,Listing19_7.pl 01/30/2005,04:27,PM,92,Listing19_8.pl 01/30/2005,05:05,PM,693,Listing19_9.pm 

  1. Unstructured

  2. Table data

  3. Binary data

  4. Hierarchical data

2:

What kind of data does this appear to be?

 Othello, The Moor of Venice     Dramatis Personae     Act I         Scene 1: Venice, A street.         Scene 2: Another street.         Scene 3: Council chamber     Act II         Scene 1: Sea port in Cyprus         Scene 2: Street         Scene 3: Hall in the castle 

  1. Unstructured

  2. Table data

  3. Binary data

  4. Hierarchical data

3:

What kind of data does this appear to be?

 There once was a man from Nantucket, Who kept all of his cash in a bucket, But his daughter, named Nan, Ran away with a man, And as for the bucket, Nantucket... 

(Published in the Princeton Tiger , 1924)

  1. Unstructured

  2. Table data

  3. Binary data

  4. Hierarchical data

  5. Other

Answers

A1:

(b) This is table data, specifically a format called Comma Separated Value , or CSV . It's a common data-interchange format, and many tools including Microsoft Excel deal with it quite well.

A2:

(d) This is hierarchical data. The meaning of each line depends heavily on where it appears within the outline. Where the scenes appear changes the meaning of the document.

A3:

(a) Unstructured. As far as this hour is concerned , this is unstructured data. To be fair though, this is an example of limerick, and limericks have a definite structure. Answering (e) Other will get you partial credit.

Activities

  • The functions that were written in this chapter ” read_data , add_descriptions , print_order , and read_bulk ”are very well suited for object-oriented programming. Design an object-oriented module that:

    • Has one constructor that takes a mail message and returns an Order object.

    • Has a function that takes an XML filename and returns an array of Order objects.

    • Has add_descriptions and print_order as methods for the Order object.

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SAMS Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours
Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 0672327937
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 241

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