test 1 chapter 10 review
The null terminator stands for this ASCII code.
0
After the following statement executes, what value is stored in the variable num? num = atoi("1000");
1000
To use the strlen function in a program, you must also write #include ________.
<cstring>
A practical application of this function is to allow a user to enter a response of 'y' or 'Y' to a prompt. A) tolower B) toupper C) A or B D) ignorecase E) None of these
A or B
Look at the following statement. if (!isdigit(var1)) The expression being tested by this statement will evaluate to true if var1 is: A) an alphabetic character B) 9 C) a symbol such as $ or & D) both A and C E) None of these
Both A and C
True/False: A test using the isupper function will return false if the argument is an uppercase character.
FALSE
True/False: Although C++ provides ample library functions to handle numeric values, we must write all of our own functions to manipulate character values.
FALSE
True/False: The C++ compiler performs strict array bounds checking when it encounters an array of characters.
FALSE
True/False: The ftoa function converts a floating-point value to an ASCII value.
FALSE
True/False: The strlen function returns a C-string's length and adds one for \0.
FALSE
"Whitespace" encompasses which of the following? A) tab B) newline C) space D) All of these E) None of these
None of these
This library function reverses the order of a C-string. A) reverstr B) strrev C) reversit D) backward E) None of these
None of these
True/False: By being able to pass arrays as arguments, you can write your own functions for processing C-strings.
TRUE
True/False: C++ 11 introduces a function named to_string that converts a numeric value to a string object.
TRUE
True/False: If a C-string that cannot be converted to a numeric value is passed to the atoi function, the function's behavior is undefined by C++.
TRUE
True/False: If an uppercase character is passed as an argument to toupper, the result will be an uppercase character.
TRUE
True/False: The C++ library provides functions for converting a string representation of a number to a numeric data type, and vice-versa.
TRUE
True/False: The isdigit function will return a true if its argument is a digit between 0 and 9.
TRUE
True/False: The itoa function is similar to atoi, but it works in reverse.
TRUE
True/False: The string class's front and back member functions were introduced in C++ 11.
TRUE
True/False: When using the strcat function, you must be careful not to overwrite the bounds of an array.
TRUE
True/False: You may use the <, >, <=, >=, ==, and != relational operators to compare string objects.
TRUE
This is the escape sequence representing the null terminator.
\0
This function accepts a C-string containing a number as its argument and returns the integer equivalent.
atoi
This function converts a C-string to an integer and returns the integer value.
atoi
Which statement converts the string "10" to the integer value 10?
atoi("10")
This function accepts a C-string as an argument and converts the string to a long integer.
atol
To define a C-string that will store students' last names of up to 25 characters in length, which is an appropriate statement? A) char lastName[25]; B) string lastName[25]; C) char lastName[26]; D) string lastName[24]; E) None of these
char lastName[26];
Which of the following lines of code defines an array of C-strings that will hold 49 characters and the null terminator?
char str[50];
The C-string company[12] can hold ________.
eleven characters and the null terminator
To determine whether a character entered is a letter of the alphabet, use this function.
isalpha
To test whether a character is a numeric digit character, use this function.
isdigit
To test whether a character is a printable character, use this function.
isprint
This function will return true if its argument is a printable character other than a digit, letter, or space.
ispunct
To determine whether a character is whitespace, use this function.
isspace
What is the output of the following statement? cout << tolower(toupper('Z')) << endl;
lower case z
In C++, a C-string is a sequence of characters stored in consecutive memory, terminated by a ________.
null character
This function concatenates the contents of one C-string with another C-string.
strcat
This function accepts a pointer to a C-string as an argument, and it returns the length of the C-string (not including the null terminator).
strlen
This function accepts pointers to two C-strings and an integer argument, which indicates how many characters to copy from the second C-string to the first.
strncpy
A library function that can find one C- string inside another is:
strstr
To change a character argument from lower to upper case, use this function.
toupper
To change a lower case character to an upper case character, use this function.
toupper
The strcpy function's arguments are:
two addresses
The statement: char var1 = tolower('A'); will result in: A) var1 storing the character value 'A'. B) var1 storing the ASCII value for lower case 'a'. C) A is output to the monitor. D) a is output to the monitor. E) None of these
var1 storing the ASCII value for lower case 'a'.