6.10: Chapter Review
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In this chapter, we encountered relational operators and if
statements, and we used them to develop a program that searches for Pythagorean triples. We wrote a logical function, which is a function that returns a logical value (1
for “true” or 0
for “false”).
We also saw an example of incremental development, or developing programs gradually, adding just a few lines of code at a time and testing as you go. If you develop programs this way, you will have fewer bugs and you will find them more quickly.
This chapter defined two new terms: encapsulation is the process of wrapping part of a program in a function in order to limit interactions (including name collisions) between the function and the rest of the program; abstraction is the process of ignoring the details of how a function works in order to focus on a simpler model of what the function does.
The next chapter introduces a new tool, called fzero
, that we’ll use to solve nonlinear equations.