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Module 1 Week 1 Diagnostic

This exercise is intended to help you assess your progress with the concepts and techniques we've covered during the week.

For these questions, write a short snippet of code that meets the requirement. Fill in your answers on a second sheet of paper or in your notebook. In cases where the question mentions a "given" data value, use the variable given to refer to it (instead of re-writing the information).

1. Create a variable called name and assign it to a string containing your name.


name = "Erin"

2. Given the string "Turing", retrieve the first character


given.first

3. Given the string "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", retrieve the last character


given.last

4. Given the string "Welcome to the Dungeon", retrieve the substring "Welcome"


given.find("Welcome")

5. Find the number of characters in the string "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"


given.length

6. Find the number of words in the string "Coding is gr8"


given.

7. Given 2 strings, "key" and "board", create a new string by concatening them together


new_string = given_1 + given_2

8. Create a variable called no_things and assign it to an empty array


no_things = []

9. Create an array of the numbers 1 to 5


array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

10. Given the array ["dog", "cat", "parrot"], retrieve the second element ("cat")


given[1]

11. Given the array ["dog", "cat", "parrot"], find how many elements appear in the array


given.length

12. Create an array containing strings of the names of the 2 students sitting closest to you.


students = ["Alisher", "Dave"]

13. Given the array from number 12, print the name of each student.


students.each do |name|
print name
end



14. Given the array from number 12, add the name "Jeff" to the end of the list


students << "Jeff"

15. Given the array [1,2,3,4], return a new array of only the even numbers. Then an array of only the odd numbers.


`given.each do |number|`
`number.even?`
`end`


16. Given the following array, retrieve the second element of the first nested array
[
  ["Horace", "Module 1"],
  ["Jeff", "Module 1"],
  ["Rachel", "Module 2"],
  ["Steve", "Module 4"]
]


given[0][1]

17. Given the following array, sort the list alphabetically by the names (i.e. the first element of each sub-array)
[
  ["Horace", "Module 1"],
  ["Jeff", "Module 1"],
  ["Rachel", "Module 2"],
  ["Steve", "Module 4"]
]


`given.sort`


18. Given the array ["pizza", "casserole", "pie"], remove the last element from the array


given.pop

19. Create an empty hash


hash = {}

20. Create a hash which associates the key "puppy" with the value "dog"


new_hash = {"puppy" => "dog"}

21. Assign the hash from 20 to a variable. Then add to it a new key "kitten" which points to the value "cat"


animals = new_hash
animals.new("kitten", "cat")

22. Given the hash from 21, create an array of the strings "puppy" and "kitten" (don't worry about the order)


animal_array = [animals.key]


23. Given the hash from 21, create an array of the strings "dog" and "cat" (don't worry about the order)


animal_array = [animals.values]


24. Given the array ["Jeff", "Horace", "Josh", "Joanne"], create a new array containing each name in ALL CAPS


new = given.map do |name|
name.upcase
end

25. Given the array ["Jeff", "Horace", "Josh", "Joanne"], create a new array containing only the names that are shorter than 5 characters


new = given.each do |name|
name.length < 5
end

26. Given the array [1,2,3,4], add up all the numbers in the list


total = 0
given.each do |i|
total = total + i
end



27. Given the following list of variable names, circle those that are valid ruby local variable names
  • TARDIS - valid
  • apples - valid
  • @height - valid
  • 3_blind_mice
  • soda_or_pop -valid
  • @@x
  • $pizza
  • best_teacher -valid
28. Given the string "pizza", create an array containing the individual characters, capitalized (i.e. ["P", "I", "Z", "Z", "A"])


given.slice.upcase



29. Given the array ["Jeff", "Horace", "Josh", "Joanne"], create a new array containing only the names that start with "J"


new = given.map do |name|
name.start_with("J")
end

30. Given the following array, retrieve the name of the first instructor who teaches "Module 2"
[
  ["Horace", "Module 1"],
  ["Jeff", "Module 1"],
  ["Rachel", "Module 2"],
  ["Steve", "Module 4"]
]


given[2][0]



31. Given the string "turing students love sunlight" replace "sunlight" with "darkness"


given.gsub("sunlight", "darkness")

32. Given the string "dogs and cats and parrots", replace all instances of the string "and" with "or"


given.gsub("and", "or")

33. Given the array ["dogs", "cats", "parrots"], create the string "dogs and cats and parrots"


"#{given[0]} + " and " + #{given[1]} + " and " + #{given[2]}"

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