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1 1 Gentle Introduction to Programming Assaf Zaritsky Summer 2009

2 2 Administration September 6-17 Odd week days 9:00 – 13:30 דן דויד 001 No grading Web: http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/summer2009/ http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/summer2009/ Check what’s new! My email: assafzar@post.tau.ac.ilassafzar@post.tau.ac.il

3 3 Course Description This course will provide a gentle introduction to programming using Scala for highly motivated students with little or no prior experience in programming

4 4 Objective Bridge the gap for students without prior programming knowledge

5 5 Course Description Lectures will be interactive featuring in-class exercises with lots of support You are expected to work hard!

6 6 Course Plan SessionMaterial 1Basic concepts in CS and programming, basic Scala 2Basic Scala (cont.), Functions 3Recursion 4Arrays, sorting algorithms 5Lists 6Object oriented programming

7 7 Course Plan – More Admin. Faculty guests lectures Today: pretty intense, from Tuesday – (maybe) more relaxed Lab sessions – today! 14:30-15:30 15:30-16:30

8 8 Questions?

9 9 Agenda for Today Administration General introduction The Scala programming language: Variables and Types Operators Branching and Repetition Compiler, Interpreter Working environment Home work

10 10 Basic Terms Computer Science Computer Hardware / Software Algorithm Input / Output Pseudo-Code Programming Language Computer Program

11 11 Computer Science ענף מדעי העוסק בלימוד הבסיס התיאורטי למידע ולחישוביות, והחלתם על מערכות מחשב "מדעי המחשב אינם עוסקים במחשב יותר משאסטרונומיה עוסקת בטלסקופ", דייקסטרה

12 12 Computer מכונה המעבדת נתונים על פי רצף פקודות נתון מראש מחשב = חומרה + תכנה מעבדאמצעי פלט אמצעי קלט זכרון (עכבר, מקלדת, דיסק קשיח) (מדפסת, מסך, דיסק קשיח)

13 13 Algorithm סדרת פעולות סופית לביצוע משימה מסויימת Algorithm InputOutput

14 14 סופית אלגוריתם: סדרת פעולות סופית לביצוע משימה מסוימת תרשים זרימה

15 15 Pseudo Code תיאור מצומצם ולא רשמי לאלגוריתם. מיועד לקריאה של בני אדם

16 16 Example

17 17 Programming Language Machine-readable artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a computer

18 18 Machine Code (Language) Computers understand only machine language Basically looks like a sequence of 1’s and 0’s Very inconvenient to work with and non intuitive All other computer languages were created for human convenience The computer does not understand C/C#/Java/Scala Must be “translated” into machine language

19 19 There are Many Programming Languages Over 500 different computer languages are listed by Wikipedia

20 20

21 21 Language Selection Goal Runtime vs. Development time Operating systems Platforms

22 22 Computer Program מימוש של אלגוריתם באמצעות שפת תכנות

23 23 Computer Program (more technically) A sequence of processor instructions designed to achieve a specific purpose The instructions are executed sequentially. No instruction is executed before the previous has been completed

24 24 Agenda for Today Administration General introduction The Scala programming language: Variables and Types Operators Branching and Repetition Compiler, Interpreter Working environment Home work

25 25 Scala History Created by Martin Odersky at EPFL Released Jan 2004 Twitter lately switched large portions of their code to Scala (and intend to convert the rest) Over 4000 downloads per month

26 26 Why Scala? Semester A: Scheme Semester B: Java Scala language has some features similar to Scheme and some to Java Scala is cool!

27 27 Hello World!

28 28 My First Scala Program: Hello World! Hello.scala

29 29 Memory

30 30 Memory (Cont.) The computer memory is composed of a long list of bits Bits are grouped into bytes and words Every byte is numbered sequentially This number is called an address

31 31 Variables and Types משתנה (variable): יחידת מידע המאכסנת ערך במהלך ריצת התכנית ניתן ל"גשת" למשתנה (לשנות או לקבל את ערכו) ניתן לבצע פעולות חשבוניות (ואחרות) בעזרת משתנים לכל משתנה מוגדר טיפוס (type) שקובע אילו סוגי ערכים המשתנה יכול להכיל (דוגמאות: מספר שלם, מספר ממשי, תו)

32 32 Define Variables Use var to declare variables: var x : Int = 3 var y : Int = 5 var z : Int = x + y var s1 : String = “Hello World” define variable variable name typevalue assignment operator Variable x “is of type” Int and is assigned the value 3

33 33 Why do We Need Variables? Computer programs manipulate data Data is given as input or calculated throughout the program To be later accessed, variables must be remembered Thus, variables are stored in the memory Variable name  memory address

34 34 Types טיפוס של משתנה קובע: אילו ערכים יכול המשתנה להכיל מהן הפעולות שניתן לבצע על המשתנה מספר הבתים (יחידה בסיסית של זכרון המחשב) שדורש אחסון של משתנה בזכרון תלוי בטיפוסו

35 35 Some Basic Types

36 36 Why Do We Need Different Types? Saving memory Execution speed Makes compiler “life” easier

37 37 Define Variables Int: var x : Int = 5 Double: var pi : Double = 3.14 Boolean: var term : Boolean = true Char: var c : Char = ‘A’ String: var st : String = “I want a break!”

38 38 Arithmetic Operators

39 39 Example 1 var a : Int = 3 var b: Int = 5 var c : Int = a + b println(c) c = c * 2 println(c) var first : Int = (a + b) * 2 var second : Int = a + b * 2 println(first) println(second)

40 40 Example 2 // Demonstrate strings addition var s1 : String = “He” var s2 : String = “llo” var s3 : String = s1 + s2 println(s3) var s4 : String = s3 + “ World ” var c : Char = ‘!’ println(s4 + 2009 + c)

41 41 Example 3 // Reverse a 3-digits number println( “ Enter a 3-digit number ” ) var num : Int = Console.readInt() // read a number from the user var ones : Int = num % 10 var tens : Int = (num % 100) / 10 var hundreds : Int = num / 100 var reverseNum : Int = (ones * 100) + (tens * 10) + hundreds println( “ the reverse number is “ + reverseNum)

42 42 Rational Operators OperatorNameDescription x < y Less thantrue if x is less than y, otherwise false. x > y Greater thantrue if x is greater than y, otherwise false. x <= y Less than or equal to true if x is less than or equal to y, otherwise false. x >= y Greater than or equal to true if x is greater than or equal to y, otherwise false. x == y Equaltrue if x equals y, otherwise false. x != y Not Equaltrue if x is not equal to y, otherwise false. Compares two numbers and returns a Boolean

43 43 Example // Demonstrate rational operators println( “ Enter the first number ” ) var x : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ Enter the second number ” ) var y : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ x < y is “ + (x < y)) println( “ x > y is “ + (x > y)) println( “ x <= y is “ + (x <= y)) println( “ x >= y is “ + (x >= y)) println( “ x == y is “ + (x == y)) println( “ x != y is “ + (x != y))

44 44 Logical Operators Operates on two Booleans and returns a Boolean OperatorNameDescription x && y AndTrue if both x and y are true, otherwise false. x || y Or True if at least one of x or y are true, otherwise false. ! X NotTrue if x is false, otherwise false.

45 45 &&, ||, != 01 0 00 1 01 01 0 01 1 11 01 10 && || !

46 46 Example // Demonstrate logical operators println( “ Enter the first number ” ) var x : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ Enter the second number ” ) var y : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ (x < 10) && (y < 10) is “ + ((x < 10) && (y < 10))) println( “ (x < 10) || (y < 10) is “ + ((x < 10) || (y < 10))) var state : Boolean = ((x < 10) || (y < 10) ) println( “ state is “ + state)

47 47 All Examples at BasicExamples.scala

48 48 Operators in Scala

49 49 Flow Control Usually a program is executed line after line in order It is reasonable to expect different execution orders on different inputs Computer games Illegal input Control structures if-else for loop while loop

50 50 Conditional Statement: if Used to execute conditionally a statement (or block of code) Syntax: if (expression) statement If expression is true, statement is executed statement can be replaced by a block of statements, enclosed in curly braces

51 51 if-else Statement if (expression) statement 1 else statement 2 if expression is true, statement 1 is executed. if expression is false, statement 2 is executed both statements can be (and very often are) replaced by blocks of statements (“compound statements”)

52 52 Example // Demonstrate logical operators println( “ Enter the first number ” ) var a : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ Enter the second number ” ) var b : Int = Console.readInt() println( “ Enter the third number ” ) var c : Int = Console.readInt() if ((a + b <= c) || (a + c <= b) || (b + c <= a)) println( “ There is no triangle with these sides ” ) else println( “ There is a triangle with these sides ” )

53 53 Example if (price > 100) if (price < 200) println(“reasonable price”) if (price > 100 && price < 200) println(“reasonable price”)

54 54 Loops Used to repeat the same instructions until a stop criterion is met for, while loops: while ( ) for ( )

55 55 Example - while // factorial println( “ Enter a non-negative number ” ) var n : Int = Console.readInt() var fact : Int = 1 var i : Int = 1 while (i <= n) { fact = fact * i i = i + 1 } println(n + “ ! = “ + fact)

56 56 Example - for // factorial println( “ Enter a non-negative number ” ) var n : Int = Console.readInt() var fact : Int = 1 for (i <- 1 to n) { fact = fact * i } println( “ n! = “ + fact)

57 57 Examples at Factorial.scala

58 58 Example - Prime // Find whether a number is a prime println( “ Enter a non-negative number ” ) var n : Int = Console.readInt() var j : Int = 2 var stop : Boolean = false while ((j <= n/2) && !stop) { stop = (n%j == 0) j = j + 1 } if (!stop) { println(n) } Prime.scala

59 59 When to use for/while? Some applications are more natural to for, and others to while for is more suited when something is performed a predefined number of times, or when iterating over a list of objects while is more suited if the number of iterations is not known in advance (e.g., asking for legal input from a user)

60 60 Infinite Loops What are they? Beware of them

61 61 Questions How do I write…? Is it legal to…? What happens if I write…? Try it yourself!

62 62 Agenda for Today Administration General introduction The Scala programming language: Variables and Types Operators Branching and Repetition Compiler, Interpreter Working environment Home work

63 63 Compiler

64 64 Interpreter

65 65 Interpreter The Read/Evaluate/Print Loop Read an expression Compute its value Print the result Repeat the above The Environment

66 66 Compiler = Clerk " ראש קטן "

67 67 Runtime

68 68 Hybrid Approaches

69 69 Hello World ;-)

70 70 Agenda for Today Administration General introduction The Scala programming language: Variables and Types Operators Branching and Repetition Compiler, Interpreter Working environment Home work

71 71 Working Environment Interpreter vs. scripts vs. Eclipse Home vs. labs VS.

72 72 Setting Environment @ Home Download Java (www.java.com/getjava/ )www.java.com/getjava/ Download Scala (http://www.scala-lang.org/downloads )http://www.scala-lang.org/downloads Download Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ )http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Set Scala plugin to Eclipse (http://www.scala-lang.org/node/94 )http://www.scala-lang.org/node/94 Start programming

73 73 Download Java www.java.com/getjava/

74 74 Download Scala http://www.scala-lang.org/downloads

75 75 Download Scala

76 76 Use the Interpreter Type Scala from the command prompt (linux) or using “run” (windows)

77 77 Download Eclipse http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/

78 78 Set Scala Plugin to Eclipse http://www.scala-lang.org/node/94

79 79 Set Scala Plugin to Eclipse (new)

80 80 Set Scala Plugin to Eclipse (new)

81 81 Open Eclipse – Set Workspace

82 82 Open Eclipse

83 83 Define New Project

84 84 If you don’t find the Scala new project… File  New  Project

85 85 New Object

86 86 Write Some Code

87 87 Run output

88 88 Agenda for Today Administration General introduction The Scala programming language: Variables and Types Operators Branching and Repetition Compiler, Interpreter Working environment Home work

89 89 Exercise 0 Write your first “Hello World!” program in Scala: Use the interpreter In Eclipse Make sure it compiles and executes properly

90 90 Fibonacci Fibonacci series 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 Definition: fib(0) = 1 fib(1) = 1 fib(n) = fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number

91 91 סלט פיבונאצ'י

92 92 Exercise 1 Write a program that receives from the user an integer n > 0 and prints to the screen the n th Fibonacci number a.Use a “for” loop b.Use a “while” loop

93 93 Exercise 2 Write a program that receives from the user two integers 0 < n1 < n2 and prints to the screen all prime numbers between n1 and n2 Divide the problem to smaller sub-problems: How would you traverse over all the numbers between n1 and n2? How would you be sure that a given number is a prime?

94 94 Want More Exercises ?

95 95 Exercise – Integer Division Input: Two integers – A and B Output: How many times A contains B (it is the result of the integer division A/B) Do not use the operators ‘/’, ‘*’ Solution:

96 96 Exercise – Power of Two Input: integer A Output: is there an integer N such that A == 2^N? Solution:

97 97 Write a program that prints an upside-down half triangle of *. The height of the pyramid is the input. ***** *** ** **** * Exercise – Triangle Printout


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