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Perl Programming
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. _________ in perl - An associative array
(@array)
Expression Quantifiers
Hash variables
unshift(@array, $newValue)
2. In perl the _______ will recognize syntax errors and halt execution BEFORE it begins - and will output statements; it does not understand and the line which it encountered the error on
FILEHANDLE
Editing
command substitution
interpreter
3. Remove trailing newline from each element in the array
last index
basic binding operators
interpreter
chomp(@string)
4. The three basic ________ of the open() function: > write - >> append - < read file
uc($string)
Expression character classes
keys(%hash)
access modes
5. The four types of loops in perl: while - until - for - ________
chomp($string)
uc($string)
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
foreach
6. To write to a filehandle
command substitution
system() function
delete($hashName{key})
print(FILEHANDLE "Data to outputn");
7. Split string into an array using spaces as delimeter
print(FILEHANDLE "Data to outputn");
length($string)
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
split(/\s/, $string)
8. < - > - == - <= - >= - !=
length($string)
Special array
arithmetic comparison operators
interpreter
9. Returns a copy of the string with the first letter upper case
ucfirst($string)
sort(@array)
uc($string)
system commands
10. The open() statement in perl: open(________, file_mode, "filename.txt")
FILEHANDLE
string manipulation functions
size string comparison operators
Special array
11. eq - ne - lt - le - gt - ge
size string comparison operators
keys(%hash)
chomp($string)
lc($string)
12. To include modules in perl
%ENV hash array
command substitution
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
Variable context
13. To get rid of the ________ in $line you could now chomp() (Ex: chomp($line);)
substr($string, $startindex, $numchars)
newline
push(@array, $newValue)
size string comparison operators
14. _________ in perl - Singular variable - starts with "$" - Number or characer or string- Perl does automatic type conversion of these
arithmetic comparison operators
Assignment
uc($string)
Scalar variables
15. The __________ in perl: - uses grave marks `command args`- returns the output of the command to the variable you specify - if $output = `command arg` the output is stored all in one variable (all lines seperated by n) - if @output = `command arg` the
scalar
Array variables
substr($string, $startindex, $numchars)
command substitution
16. _________ $#arrayName give value of last index available in the array. Ex an array of size 5 will have its $#arrayName = 4
join(':', @array)
unshift(@array, $newValue)
Special array
lc($string)
17. Explain how to read a line from a file handle
Editing
$line=<FILEHANDLE>
unshift(@array, $newValue)
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
18. Returns the length of the string including escape sequences
length($string)
unshift(@array, $newValue)
system() function
lcfirst($string)
19. Returns a copy of the string as all upper case
join(':', @array)
command substitution
uc($string)
like functions
20. Returns all of the keys of the hash as an array
join(':', @array)
Hash variables
keys(%hash)
print(FILEHANDLE "Data to outputn");
21. Removes the first element of the array shift
(@array)
Special array
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
similar data types
22. Add a new element to the from of the array with the value $newwValue
push(@array, $newValue)
interpreter
arithmetic comparison operators
unshift(@array, $newValue)
23. The two primary methods of executing _______ in perl: - system("command args") - - `command args`
@arrayName size
unshift(@array, $newValue)
system commands
delete($hashName{key})
24. To read an entire file into an array (one line per element)
comments
@entireFile=<FILEHANDLE>
Editing
execution block
25. _________ of scalar variables in perl - using "=" - Ex: $myVariable = 5;
Assignment
like functions
Special array
string manipulation functions
26. Returns the sub string starting at index $startindex and ending after $numchars chars in the string $string
substr($string, $startindex, $numchars)
size string comparison operators
arithmetic comparison operators
array functions
27. The _______ in perl: - used to execute an external command - will output results of command to terminal - returns the exit status of the program that ran - use this for commands that you dont care about SAVING the output to a variable
scalar
lc($string)
system() function
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
28. Adds a new element to end of the array with value $newValue
substr($string, $startindex, $numchars)
arithmetic comparison operators
push(@array, $newValue)
lc($string)
29. Removes the last element from the array pop
string manipulation functions
Hash variables
@ARGV
(@array)
30. The use of ______ in perl - Documenting code - Created by placing a "#" on a line. - are not multi-line
newline
flow-control
comments
exists($hashName{keyName})
31. _________ @arrayName) returns the size of the array
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
chomp(@string)
(@array)
scalar
32. Regular __________: * - 0 or more characters - + - 1 or more characters - ? - 0 or 1 characters
Expression Quantifiers
like functions
print(FILEHANDLE "Data to outputn");
system() function
33. ________ in perl - A collection of data (static data or scalar variables or arrays or hashes can all be stored in an array element)
newline
Array variables
@arrayName size
Variable context
34. ________ in perl - can be scalar array or hash context - tells the interpreter what you are looking for (Ex: "$arrayname[$index_number]")
unshift(@array, $newValue)
$line=<FILEHANDLE>
Variable context
Array variables
35. Two ____________ in regular expressions: =~ Contains - !~ Does not contain
chomp($string)
print(FILEHANDLE "Data to outputn");
$line=<FILEHANDLE>
basic binding operators
36. Returns a copy of the string as all lower case
lc($string)
ucfirst($string)
%ENV hash array
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
37. Assignment of hash variables in perl (when oringally defining the hash)
unshift(@array, $newValue)
command substitution
@entireFile=<FILEHANDLE>
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
38. Swap keys for values and values for keys. Will cause issues if there are multiple hash entries with the same value
reverse(%hashName)
use moduleName; Ex: use Roman;
similar data types
each(%hash)
39. scalar(@arrayName) returns the ______ of the array names
each(%hash)
@arrayName size
Editing
FILEHANDLE
40. The use of "if" "if-else" and "if-elsif-else"
@arrayName size
exists($hashName{keyName})
flow-control
delete($hashName{key})
41. Returns a two element ray of the next key value pair; resultArray[0] is the key resultArray[1] is the value
each(%hash)
FILEHANDLE
arithmetic comparison operators
reverse(@array)
42. Join the elements of the array seperating the elements with the ':' character
43. A special system variable used to pass arguments to script
Assignment
Special array
@ARGV
access modes
44. The variable that provides the last index of an array
@entireFile=<FILEHANDLE>
$#arrayName
size string comparison operators
command substitution
45. Delete the hash entry with the key given
delete($hashName{key})
newline
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
lcfirst($string)
46. Returns a copy of the string with the first letter lower case
join(':', @array)
scalar
lcfirst($string)
chomp(@string)
47. The purpose of {} in an "if" statement: To Define the __________ of the if statement. Unlike C the {} braces ARE REQUIRED
Hash variables
size string comparison operators
execution block
scalar context (Ex: $myArray[4] = 2)
48. In arrays elements need not be __________
flow-control
scalar context (Ex: $myArray[4] = 2)
similar data types
%ENV hash array
49. Common ________: keys(%hash) - values(%hash) - each(%hash) - delete($hash{keyName}) - exists($hash{keyName}) - reverse(%hash)
%hashname = (key1=>"value1", key2=>"value2", key3=>"Value3")
array functions
Hash variables
hash functions
50. $#arrayName returns the value of the ______ of the array (NOT the data stored in that array element)
substr($string, $startindex, $numchars)
newline
last index
values(%hash)