Algorithm
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A general process for solving a category of
problems.
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Argument
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A value provided to a function when the function is
called. This value is assigned to the corresponding parameter in the
function.
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Body
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The sequence of statements inside a function
definition.
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Composition
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Using an expression as part of a larger expression,
or a statement as part of a larger statement.
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Deterministic
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Pertaining to a program that does the same thing
each time it runs, given the same inputs.
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Dot notation
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The syntax for calling a function in another module
by specifying the module name followed by a dot (period) and the function
name.
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Flow of execution
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The order in which statements are executed during a
program run
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Fruitful function
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A function that returns a value
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Function
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A named sequence of statements that performs some
useful operation.
Functions may or may not take arguments and may or
may not produce a result.
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Function call
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A statement that executes a function. It consists of
the function name followed by an argument list.
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Function definition
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A statement that creates a new function, specifying
its name, parameters, and the statements it executes.
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Function object
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A value created by a function definition. The name
of the function is a variable that refers to a function object.
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Header
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The first line of a function definition.
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Import statement
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A statement that reads a module file and creates a
module object.
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Module object
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A value created by an import statement that provides
access to the data and code defined in a module.
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Parameter
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A name used inside a function to refer to the value
passed as an argument.
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Pseudorandom
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Pertaining to a sequence of numbers that appear to
be random, but are generated by a deterministic program.
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Return value
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The result of a function. If a function call is used
as an expression, the return value is the value of the expression.
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Void function
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A function that doesn’t return a value.
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Thursday, February 9, 2017
Words To Remember IV
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