Big Idea 1 'Identifying and Correcting Errors'
Practice with identifying and correcting code blocks
alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
alphabetList = []
for i in alphabet:
    alphabetList.append(i)
print(alphabetList)
The intended outcome is to determine where the letter is in the alphabet using a while loop
- What is a good test case to check the current outcome? Why?
 - Make changes to get the intended outcome.
 
letter = input("What letter would you like to check?")
i = 0
while i < 26:
    if alphabetList[i] == letter:
        print("The letter " + letter + " is the " + str(i+1) + " letter in the alphabet")
    i += 1
The intended outcome is to determine where the letter is in the alphabet using a for loop
- What is a good test case to check the current outcome? Why?
 - Make changes to get the intended outcome.
 
letter = input("What letter would you like to check?")
count=0
for i in alphabetList:
    if i == letter:
        print("The letter " + letter + " is the " + str(count+1) + " letter in the alphabet")
    count += 1
This code outputs the even numbers from 0 - 10 using a while loop.
- Analyze this code to determine what can be changed to get the outcome to be odd numbers. (Code block below)
 
evens = []
i = 0
while i <= 10:
    evens.append(i)
    i += 2
print(evens)    
This code should output the odd numbers from 0 - 10 using a while loop.
odds = []
i = 1
while i <= 10:
    odds.append(i)
    i += 2
print(odds)
This code outputs the even numbers from 0 - 10 using a for loop.
- Analyze this code to determine what can be changed to get the outcome to be odd numbers. (Code block below)
 
numbers = [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
evens = []
for i in numbers:
    if (numbers[i] % 2 == 0):
        evens.append(numbers[i])
print(evens)
This code should output the odd numbers from 0 - 10 using a for loop.
numbers = [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
odds = []
for i in numbers:
    if (numbers[i] % 2 == 1):
        odds.append(numbers[i])
print(odds)
The intended outcome is printing a number between 1 and 100 once, if it is a multiple of 2 or 5
- What values are outputted incorrectly. Why?
 - Make changes to get the intended outcome.
 
numbers = []
newNumbers = []
i = 0
while i < 100:
    numbers.append(i)
    i += 1
for i in numbers:
    if numbers[i] % 5 == 0:
        newNumbers.append(numbers[i])
    if numbers[i] % 2 == 0:
        newNumbers.append(numbers[i])
print(newNumbers) 
Challenge
This code segment is at a very early stage of implementation.
- What are some ways to (user) error proof this code?
 - The code should be able to calculate the cost of the meal of the user
 
Hint:
- write a “single” test describing an expectation of the program of the program
 - test - input burger, expect output of burger price
 - run the test, which should fail because the program lacks that feature
 - write “just enough” code, the simplest possible, to make the test pass
 
Then repeat this process until you get program working like you want it to work.
menu =  {"burger": 3.99,
         "fries": 1.99,
         "drink": 0.99}
total = 0
#shows the user the menu and prompts them to select an item
print("menu")
for k,v in menu.items():
    print(k + "  $" + str(v)) #why does v have "str" in front of it?
#ideally the code should prompt the user multiple times
item = input("Please select an item from the menu")
#code should add the price of the menu items selected by the user 
print("total: $" + str(menu[item]))
Hacks
Now is a good time to think about Testing of your teams final project...
- What errors may arise in your project?
 - What are some test cases that can be used?
 - Make sure to document any bugs you encounter and how you solved the problem.
 - What are “single” tests that you will perform on your project? Or, your part of the project?
 
- As Hack Design and Test plan action … Divide these “single” tests into Issues for Scrum Board prior to coding. FYI, related tests could be in same Issue by using markdown checkboxes to separate tests.