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Welcome to CSE 142! Whitaker Brand University of Washington, Winter 2018 1

What is computer science? computers? science? programming? late lonely nights in front of the computer? ALGORITHMIC THINKING al go rithm: a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing some end especially by a computer 2

Fields of computer science Graphics Computer Vision Artificial Intelligence Robotics Data Mining Natural Language Processing User Interfaces... How does this all relate to programming? This course is Introduction to Programming I after all. 3

What is programming? program: A set of instructions to be carried out by a computer. program execution: The act of carrying out the instructions contained in a program. programming language: A systematic set of rules used to describe computations in a format that is editable by humans. We will be studying a programming language called Java. 4

Programming is like Legos 5

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Should you take this course? No I hate computers. I don t pay attention to details. Programming is fairly detail-oriented. I refuse to think logically. I want to take an easy class. Hard for those who find difficulty in logical thinking and who don t pay attention to details. 8

Should you take this course? Probably not I want free gourmet meals and to make lots of money by working for Google. Candy Crush is awesome! If I wrote WhatsApp, I would have made how many billion dollars??? Yes I have to take this class. Is this the only reason? Are you pursuing the right major? I like to solve problems. Computers and robots are going to take over the world. I want to befriend them so that my life will be spared. 9

Tips for Success Visit website often: http://cs.washington.edu/142 Read syllabus carefully Do lots of problems on http://practiceit.cs.washington.edu/ If you're stuck, review lecture and book examples Remember: assignments must be your own work! 10

Tips for Success (cont d) Keep up with the assignments The course material is cumulative From a former student: Procrastination will eventually come around to bite you in the ass! If you don t understand something, ask questions (especially WHY? ). There s no such thing as a dumb question. Computers are neither magical nor mysterious. Everything can be explained! 11

Building Java Programs Chapter 1 Lecture 1-1: Introduction; Basic Java Programs reading: 1.1-1.3 12

Your first Java program! public class Hello { public static void main(string[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, world!"); } } File must be named Hello.java What does this code output (print to the user) when you run (execute) it? 13

1. Write it. Running a program code or source code: The set of instructions in a program. 2. Compile it. compile: Translate a program from one language to another. byte code: The Java compiler converts your code into a format named byte code that runs on many computer types. 3. Run (execute) it. output: The messages printed to the user by a program. source code compile byte code run output 14

Bigger Java program! public class Hello { public static void main(string[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, world!"); System.out.println(); System.out.println("This program produces"); System.out.println("four lines of output"); } } Its output: Hello, world! This program produces four lines of output console: Text box into which the program's output is printed. 15

Structure of a Java program class: a program public class name { public static void main(string[] args) { statement; } } statement;... statement; method: a named group of statements statement: a command to be executed Every executable Java program consists of a class, that contains a method named main, that contains the statements (commands) to be executed. 16

Names and identifiers You must give your program a name. public class HelloWorld { Naming convention: capitalize each word (e.g. MyClassName) Your program's file must match exactly (HelloWorld.java) includes capitalization (Java is "case-sensitive") identifier: A name given to an item in your program. must start with a letter or _ or $ subsequent characters can be any of those or a number legal: _myname TheCure ANSWER_IS_42 $bling$ illegal: me+u 49ers side-swipe Ph.D's 17

Keywords keyword: An identifier that you cannot use because it already has a reserved meaning in Java. abstract default if private this boolean do implements protected throw break double import public throws byte else instanceof return transient case extends int short try catch final interface static void char finally long strictfp volatile class float native super while const for new switch continue goto package synchronized Note: Because Java is case-sensitive, you could technically use Class or class as identifiers, but this is very confusing and thus strongly discouraged. 18

System.out.println A statement that prints a line of output on the console. pronounced "print-linn Two ways to use System.out.println : System.out.println("text"); Prints the given message as output. System.out.println(); Prints a blank line of output. 19

Syntax syntax: The set of legal structures and commands that can be used in a particular language. The spelling and grammar of a programming language. Every basic Java statement ends with a semicolon ; The contents of a class or method occur between { and } syntax error (compiler error): A problem in the structure of a program that causes the compiler to fail. Missing semicolon Too many or too few { } braces Class and file names do not match... 20

Syntax error example 1 public class Hello { 2 pooblic static void main(string[] args) { 3 System.owt.println("Hello, world!")_ 4 } 5 } Compiler output: Hello.java:2: <identifier> expected pooblic static void main(string[] args) { ^ Hello.java:3: ';' expected } ^ 2 errors The compiler shows the line number where it found the error. The error messages can be tough to understand! Why can t the computer just say You misspelled public? 21

First lesson in this class Computers are stupid. Computers can t read minds. Computers don t make mistakes. If the computer is not doing what you want, it s because YOU made a mistake. 22

More on syntax errors Java is case-sensitive Hello and hello are not the same 1 Public class Hello { 2 public static void main(string[] args) { 3 System.out.println("Hello, world!"); 4 } 5 } compiler output: Hello.java:1: class, interface, or enum expected Public class Hello { ^ 1 error 23

Strings and escape sequences 24

Strings string: A sequence of text characters. Starts and ends with a " (quotation mark character). The quotes do not appear in the output. Examples: "hello" "This is a string. It's very long!" Restrictions: May not span multiple lines. "This is not a legal String." May not contain a " character. "This is not a "legal" String either." This begs the question 25

Escape sequences escape sequence: A special sequence of characters used to represent certain special characters in a string. \t tab character \n new line character \" quotation mark character \\ backslash character Example: System.out.println("\\hello\nhow\tare \"you\"?\\\\"); Output: \hello how are "you"?\\ 26

Questions What is the output of the following println statements? System.out.println("\ta\tb\tc"); System.out.println("\\\\"); System.out.println("'"); System.out.println("\"\"\""); System.out.println("C:\nin\the downward spiral"); Write a println statement to produce this output: / \ // \\ /// \\\ 27

Answers Output of each println statement: \\ ' """ C: in a b c he downward spiral println statement to produce the line of output: System.out.println("/ \\ // \\\\ /// \\\\\\"); 28

Questions What println statements will generate this output? This quote is from Irish poet Oscar Wilde: "Music makes one feel so romantic - at least it always gets on one's nerves which is the same thing nowadays." What println statements will generate this output? A "quoted" String is 'much' better if you learn the rules of "escape sequences." Also, "" represents an empty String. Don't forget: use \" instead of "! '' is not the same as " 29

Answers println statements to generate the output: System.out.println("This quote is from"); System.out.println("Irish poet Oscar Wilde: ); System.out.println(); System.out.println("\"Music makes one feel so romantic"); System.out.println("- at least it always gets on one's nerves -"); System.out.println("which is the same thing nowadays.\""); println statements to generate the output: System.out.println("A \"quoted\" String is"); System.out.println("'much' better if you learn"); System.out.println("the rules of \"escape sequences.\""); System.out.println(); System.out.println("Also, \"\" represents an empty String."); System.out.println("Don't forget: use \\\" instead of \"!"); System.out.println("'' is not the same as \""); 30