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Answers To Exercises
Chapter 1
1.     a. true; b. false; c. false; d. false; e. false; f. true;  g. false; h. false

2.     The black-box refers to testing the correctness of the program; that is, making sure that the program does what it is supposed to do. In black-box testing, you do not know the internal working of the algorithm or function. You know only what the function does. Black-box testing is based on inputs and outputs.

3.     The white-box refers to testing the correctness of the program; that is, making sure that the program does what it is supposed to do. White-box testing relies on the internal structure and implementation of a function or algorithm. The objective is to ensure that every part of the function or algorithm is executed at least once.
4.
        Precondition: The value of x must be nonnegative.
        Postcondition: If the value of x is nonnegative, the function returns the positive square root
                                     of x; otherwise, the program terminates.

5.     a. O(n2)
        b. O(n3)
        c. O(n3)
        d. O(n)
        e. O(n)
        f. O(nlog2n)

6.     12

7.     a.     43
        b.     4n + 3
        c.     O(n)       

8.     -51, -50, -49, -1, 0, 1, 49, 50, 51

9.     One possible answer is as follows:

int sumSquares(int n)
{
       int sum = 0;

       for (int j = 1; j <= n; j++)
           sum = sum + j * j;

       return sum;
}

        The function sumSquares is of the order O(n).

10. The for loop has n iterations. Each time through the loop a fixed number of statements execute. Hence, this algorithm is O(n). Now each time through the loop there are two additions . Thus, the number of additions is 2n.
11. The for loop has 2n-4 iterations. Each time through the loop a fixed number of statements execute. Hence, this algorithm is O(n). Now each time through the loop there is one addition, one subtraction, and one multiplication. Thus, the numbers of additions is 2n-4, the number of subtractions is 2n-4, and the number of multiplications is 2n-4.
12. The outer for loop has 2n iterations. For each iteration of the outer loop, the inner loop has n iterations. Hence, the total number of iterations of these loops is 2n´n=2n². This implies that this algorithm is O(n²).
13.  There are three nested for loop and each of these loops has n iterations. For each iteration of the outer loop, the middle loop has n iterations. Thus, the middle loop executes n times and has n² iterations. For each iteration of the middle loop, the inner most loop has n iterations. It follows that the inner most loop has n³ iterations. Hence, this algorithm is O(n³).
14. a. Constructors have no type. Therefore, the statement:

       int AA(int, int);

      should be :
     
       AA(int, int);

   b. Missing semicolon after }.
c.     There should be a : after the member access specifier public. (Replace ; with : after the label public.)
15.
a.  6
b.  2
c.  2
            d. 
            void xClass::func()
{
    u = 10;  v = 15.3;
}

            e. 
            void xClass::print()
{
    cout << u << " " << v << endl;
}

             f. 
xClass::xClass()
{
    u = 0;
    v = 0;
}

g.  x.print();
h.  xClass t(20, 35.0);

16.
      a. (i)         Constructor at Line 1
            (ii)        Constructor at Line 3
            (iii)       Constructor at Line 4
b.
CC::CC()
{
    u = 0;
    v = 0;
}
c.

CC::CC(int x)
{
    u = x;
    v = 0;
}
 d.
CC::CC(int x, int y)
{
    u = x;
    v = y;
}

   CC::CC(double x, int y)
   {
       u = y;
       v = x;
   }

17.  00:00:00
23:13:00
06:59:39
07:00:39
The two times are different.
18.  (a)-(c)
class secretType
{
public:
    void print() const;
    void setName(string);
    void setAge(int);
    void setWeight(int);
    void setHeight(double);
    string getName() const;
    int getAge() const;
    int getWeight() const;
    int getHeight() const;
    secretType(string = "", int = 0, int = 0, double = 0.0);

private:
    string name;
    int age;
    int weight;
    double height;
};

d.
void secretType:: print() const
{
    cout << "Name: " << name << endl;
    cout << "Age: " << age << endl;
    cout << "Weight: " << weight << endl;
    cout << "Height: " << height << endl;
}

void secretType::setName(string n)
{
    name = n;
}

void secretType::setAge(int a)
{
    age = a;
}

void secretType::setWeight(int w)
{
    weight = w;
}

void secretType::setHeight(double h)
{
    height = h;
}

string secretType::getName() const
{
    return name;
}

int secretType::getAge() const
{
    return age;
}

int secretType::getWeight() const
{
    return weight;
}

int secretType::getHeight() const
{
    return height;
}

secretType::secretType(string n, int a, int w, double h)
{
    name = n;
    age = a;
    weight = w;
    height = h;
}

19. a.    personType student("Buddy", "Arora");
b.   student.print();
c.   student.setName("Susan", "Miller");

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