CSE 1.3 Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. An encapsulated collection of one or more related classes, each with its own methods and attributes.
  2. 3. A property of collections that are used to provide elements one at a time and in sequence.
  3. 4. The grammar of a programming language, defining what specific sequences of characters are allowed, what they mean, and how they can be put together.
  4. 6. The values that the programmer provides in the function call.
  5. 7. To determine the result of an expression.
  6. 10. A very tiny part of the processor microchip that stores bits of data, typically 32 or 64 bits in modern computers.
  7. 12. A variable or value with several elements such as a string, tuple, or list.
  8. 13. Zeros and ones that represent simple instructions executed by a processor.
  9. 14. A special comment located at the beginning of a program or the beginning of a function that is used to automatically create help documentation.
  10. 15. Not able to be changed after creation.
  11. 21. A collection of modules.
  12. 23. A graphic organizer that can be used to show the procedural pathways within a program.
  13. 24. A computer program created to read an entire program and convert it into a lower-level language and ultimately to assembly language used by the processor.
  14. 26. Python allows a programmer to specify the value for an argument if the function is called without that actual argument.
  15. 27. Code telling the interpreter or compiler to execute a function or method defined elsewhere, replacing the call with a return value if applicable.
  16. 30. Selecting a portion of a collection.
  17. 31. A conditional with one or more logical operators used to incorporate several logical expressions.
  18. 32. In Python import is a key word for using one module of code from inside another module.
  19. 33. A unique identifier given to the function when it is defined and used again whenever the function is called.
  20. 36. A software development process in which developers first create a test suite and then create the code to satisfy the test suite, e.g., Xtreme Programming.
  21. 37. The digital representation of an instruction that will be fetched, decoded, retrieved, and executed by the CPU.
  22. 38. An error or other message raised by the interpreter or compiler to indicate a special circumstance that should be handled by an exception handler. If an exception is not handled, the program will stop and report the error.
Down
  1. 1. An object that is able to be changed after its creation.
  2. 2. Any single typeset unit, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, punctuation marks, international characters like letters with Ümläüts, and special characters like tabs and carriage returns.
  3. 5. A string that contains no characters.
  4. 6. The ‘=’ character causes the compiler or interpreter to evaluate to the expression on its right and store the result in the variable(s) on its left.
  5. 8. Ensure that the values stored in variables are of the correct type and/or within appropriate value ranges.
  6. 9. Any value that a method or function gives back to the statement command from which the function or method is called.
  7. 11. A list of code that was executed just before an exception stopped the program.
  8. 16. Denoted by either ‘’’, or “”” these can generate docstrings and allow the programmer to leave notes in code that span several lines without having to type ‘#’ at the beginning of each line.
  9. 17. A native type representing the integers, which are positive whole numbers and their opposites.
  10. 18. The portion of a program that knows about a variable and can access its value. In Python a variable has a local scope (the variable can only be used in a function definition) or global scope (the variable can be used anywhere in the source file of code).
  11. 19. The directory in the file system you are currently "in".
  12. 20. Converting data from one type to another, e.g., from string to int, potentially losing information.
  13. 22. The set of functions available to the programmer without the need to use any “import” or “include” statements.
  14. 25. A native type in Python representing a sequence of characters. Strings are both iterable and immutable.
  15. 28. A native type in Python that can store a collection but cannot assign new values to individual elements.
  16. 29. A single object or variable/value in a collection.
  17. 34. A native type representing rational numbers to limited precision.
  18. 35. Algorithmic structure for performing the instructions multiple times, with each pass through the loop called an iteration. Usually controlled by a condition evaluated with each iteration.