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Perl Programming

Subject : it-skills
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The two phases of creating a PERL program _______ - Execution






2. 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






3. Returns the sub string starting at index $startindex and ending after $numchars chars in the string $string






4. Common ___________: substr($string, $start, $numchars); - length($string) - lc($string) - uc($string) - chomp($string) - chomp(@string) - join(':", @string) - split(/\s/, $string) - lcfirst($string) - ucfirst($string)






5. < - > - == - <= - >= - !=






6. Modules in perl - Synonymous with header files in C - Collection of ______ and variables that may be used in your program






7. Common ________: keys(%hash) - values(%hash) - each(%hash) - delete($hash{keyName}) - exists($hash{keyName}) - reverse(%hash)






8. Two ____________ in regular expressions: =~ Contains - !~ Does not contain






9. Removes the first element of the array shift






10. To write to a filehandle






11. Common ________: pop(@array) - push(@array, $new Value) - shift(@array) - unshift(@array, $newValue) - sort(@array) - reverse(@array)






12. The two primary methods of executing _______ in perl: - system("command args") - - `command args`






13. Swap keys for values and values for keys. Will cause issues if there are multiple hash entries with the same value






14. _________ in perl - Singular variable - starts with "$" - Number or characer or string- Perl does automatic type conversion of these






15. Returns all of the keys of the hash as an array






16. The use of "if" "if-else" and "if-elsif-else"






17. Regular ____________: w - alphanumeric word including underscor - d - digits 0-9 - s any whitespace - . - any character






18. eq - ne - lt - le - gt - ge






19. $#arrayName returns the value of the ______ of the array (NOT the data stored in that array element)






20. To include modules in perl






21. 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






22. The purpose of {} in an "if" statement: To Define the __________ of the if statement. Unlike C the {} braces ARE REQUIRED






23. Join the elements of the array seperating the elements with the ':' character

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24. Explain how to read a line from a file handle






25. _________ of scalar variables in perl - using "=" - Ex: $myVariable = 5;






26. Returns a two element ray of the next key value pair; resultArray[0] is the key resultArray[1] is the value






27. The open() statement in perl: open(________, file_mode, "filename.txt")






28. ________ in perl - can be scalar array or hash context - tells the interpreter what you are looking for (Ex: "$arrayname[$index_number]")






29. Delete the hash entry with the key given






30. Returns a copy of the string as all upper case






31. Returns a copy of the string with the first letter lower case






32. Sort and array alphabetically






33. 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






34. _________ @arrayName) returns the size of the array






35. Reverses the elements of the array






36. Adds a new element to end of the array with value $newValue






37. The three basic ________ of the open() function: > write - >> append - < read file






38. The variable that provides the last index of an array






39. Removes trailing newline






40. A special system variable used to pass arguments to script






41. The use of ______ in perl - Documenting code - Created by placing a "#" on a line. - are not multi-line






42. ________ in perl - A collection of data (static data or scalar variables or arrays or hashes can all be stored in an array element)






43. Add a new element to the from of the array with the value $newwValue






44. Assignment of hash variables in perl (when oringally defining the hash)






45. In arrays elements need not be __________






46. Stores information about the current users environment. You can print this from the command line using printenv






47. _________ $#arrayName give value of last index available in the array. Ex an array of size 5 will have its $#arrayName = 4






48. Arrays can be assigned or read in _________






49. To read an entire file into an array (one line per element)






50. Returns a copy of the string with the first letter upper case