This shorter-than-usual assignment is due on Monday, February 14, by 7:00 p.m. in the locking box in CS 189. Turn in everything you have completed at that time.

Summary: In this assignment you will explore data types and expressions.

Readings and review questions: This assignment covers most of Sebesta, chapters 5 and 6. You should know the answers to the review questions listed below, but you do not have to turn them in. This list should help you identify some of the more important concepts in the text. (On the other hand, don't infer that the topics we skip or omit are entirely unimportant.)

Chapter 5: 1-8, 13, 14, 17-19, 22, 24, 26-32

Chapter 6: 1-5, 7-12, 14-16

(a) In the Sebesta text, do problems 1 and 2 in the problem set starting on page 255. For Problem 2, he's referring to storing each decimal digit separately in memory, rather than representing the entire decimal value in binary.

It's a good idea to think about the comparisons that other problems in this chapter address, even though we're not assigning them.

(b) In the problem set starting on page 284 of Sebesta: