A-level Computing/AQA/Problem Solving, Programming, Data Representation and Practical Exercise/Fundamentals of Programming/The Role of Variables
As we have seen variables can play a very important role in creating programs and especially when executing loops. The roles of these variables can be categorised into several types:
Type | Description | Examples |
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fixed value | A variable that is given a value that then does not change for a duration of a loop | This might be an upper or lower bounds that the array is tending towards |
stepper | A variable used to move through an array or other data structure, often heading towards a fixed value and stepping through elements in an array | Stepping through the values in an array, or outputting a certain number of lines of text |
most recent holder | A variable used to record the last thing inserted by a user or the latest value being read from an array | input = console.readline() or getting the next value from an array |
gatherer | A variable that accumulates or tallies up set of data and inputs. It is very useful for calculating totals or totals that will be used to calculate averages. | the total of ages of students in a class, the scores or batsmen in a cricket game, tally UMS points for an A-Level student or tell you the combined price of all the objects in your shopping basket |
Example: fixed value / stepper / most recent holder dim fixedvalue as integer = 10
for stepper = 1 to fixedvalue
console.writeline("the stepper value is : " & stepper & " and the fixed value is : " & fixedvalue)
next
in the above code it is easy to see the use of a fixed value and a stepper. Let's look at a more complicated example: dim totalnum as integer = 10
dim t as integer = 0
dim input as integer
console.writeline("The following loop will collect 10 values and gather them together:")
for x = 1 to totalnum
console.writeline("the stepper value is : " & x & " the fixed value is : " & totalnum )
console.writeline("please insert a value:")
input = console.readline()
t = t + input
console.writeline("so far we have gathered numbers totalling:" & t)
next
In the above code you can see the various roles of variables in collecting together 10 inputs and adding them all together (gathering):
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Type | Description | Examples |
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most wanted holder | A variable that keeps track of the lowest or highest value in a set of inputs | calculating the top scorer in a football team, the lowest score in an exam and the highest number of pied wag tails seen by a bird watcher in a particular year |
follower | used to keep check of a previous value of a variable, so that a new value can be compared | followers are often used when sorting arrays, in routines such as bubble or insertion sort |
temporary | A variable used for storing something for a very short period of time | temporary variables are often used for swapping values between other variables |
transformation | used to store the result of a calculation involving more than one variable | transformation variables are used to calculate such things as compound interest |
Example:most wanted holder / transformation / follower / temporary dim scores() as integer = {12,32,43,2,11,23,7,9}
dim mostwantedholder as integer = 0
for c = 0 to 7
if scores(c) > mostwantedholder then
mostwantedholder = scores(c)
end if
next
console.writeline("the highest score is: " & mostwantedholder)
In the code above you can see the use of the most wanted holder to store the maximum value from an array of numbers. As you cycle through each item in the array (using the stepper c), you update the dim scores() as integer = {12,32,43,2,11,23,7,9}
dim temp, prev as integer
dim arLen as integer = 7
dim mostwantedholder as integer = 0
for c = 1 to arLen
prev = scores(c-1)
if prev > scores(c) then
temp = prev
prev = scores(c)
scores(c) = temp
end if
next
The code above describes a single pass of bubble sort. Using the temporary variable,
Finally let's look at an example of a transformation, we have used lots of loops so far, but variables certainly aren't only used in loops: Const pi as single = 3.14
dim r as single
dim a, c as single
console.write("insert the radius: ")
r = console.readline()
a = pi * r * r
console.writeline("area = " & a)
c = 2 * pi * r
console.writeline("circumference = " & c)
In the code above there are two transform variables |
Exercise: Role of Variables dim numCats as integer = 9
for x = 1 to numCats
console.writeline("cat number :" & x & " says meow!")
next
For the above code name the role of each of the following variables:
Answer:
dim total, highest, avg, current as integer = 0
dim max as integer = 10
console.writeline("insert " & max & " numbers:")
for count = 1 to max
current = console.readline()
total = total + current
avg = total / count
if current > highest then
highest = current
end if
next
For the above code name the variables that act as a:
Answer:
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Extension: Other Roles The roles you see here are included in the syllabus and it is very likely that they will be examined. There are several other roles out there which aren't covered here, these include:
You can find out more about them here |