IT 238 DePaul University Interactive Web Scripting Final Exam Paper - Programming
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238 Mini-API / Cheat Sheet
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Selecting:
• select based on a selector:
• select based on an ID:
• select based on a class name:
$(selectorIdentifier)
$(#idIdentifier)
$(.classIdentifier)
Selecting with an attribute Selector:
$(selector[attribute=some_value])
Wildcards:
• ^abc
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*abc
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$abc
selects items that begin with ‘abc’
Example: $(img[src^=ball]) will select images with an src that
begins with the letters ‘ball’
selects items that contain ‘abc’
Example: $(img[src*=ball]) will select images with an src that
contains with the letters ‘ball’
selects items that end with ‘abc’
Example: $(img[src$=ball]) will select images with an src that
ends with the letters ‘ball’
Conditionals:
• Logical AND uses ‘&&’
• Logical OR uses ‘||’
e.g. if (name==’Bob’ && color==’blue’)
e.g. if (name==’Bob’ || name==’Lisa’)
Mini-API of jQuery (not JavaScript functions):
• html() – Returns the HTML contents of the first element in the set of matched elements.
• html( htmlString ) - Replaces any prior content of the selected element with
‘htmlString’
• fadeIn(duration) / fadeOut(duration) – Fades the selection in our out over a
period of duration milliseconds.
• text() – Returns the text ignoring any HTML tags.
• text( string ) – Replaces any prior content of the selected element with string as
plain text only.
• append( content ) - Inserts content, specified by the argument, to the end of each
element in the set of matched elements.
• prepend( content ) - Inserts content, specified by the argument, to the beginning of each
element in the set of matched elements.
• show() - Display all selected elements
• hide() - Hide all selected elements
• remove() - Removes all selected elements
• replaceWith( content ) - Replaces the content of selected items with ‘content’
• addClass(className) – Adds the class ‘className’ to the selector
• removeClass(className) – Removes the class ‘className’ from the selector
• css(propertyName) / css(propertyName, value) - See images below
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toggleClass( class name ) – Adds/Removes ‘className’ from the selector
depending on whether or not it is currently applied
Math.round(Number) – Returns ‘Number’ rounded to the nearest numeric value
attr( attributeName ) – Returns the current value of ‘attributeName’
attr( attributeName, value ) - Sets the attribute ‘attributeName’ to ‘value’
removeAttr( attributeName ) – Removes attribute ‘attributeName’
each( named or anonymousFunction ) – When applied to a selector, the function
will be applied to every selected item
focus(named or anonymousFunction) - Function is executed when selected element
gains focus
blur(named or anonymousFunction) - Function is executed when selected element
loses focus
click( named or anonymousFunction ) – Function is executed when selected
element is clicked
val() – Retrieves the value of the selected element
prop(checked) - Returns ‘true’ if the selected element has been checked
event.preventDefault(evt) - Default action of the event will not be triggered
Example of each() function that makes use of an anonymous function and the ‘this’ construct:
$(img).each( function() {
var currentImageName = $(this).attr(src);
alert(currentImageName);
});
Mini-API of JavaScript (not jQuery functions):
Reminder: A jQuery function must begin with ‘$’ whle a JavaScript function must not.
• push(String) - Add an element to the end of an array. For example,
someArray.push(25); will add the number 25 to the end of the array ‘someArray’.
• How to declare an array: var arrayName = [element1, element2, …
elementN). To declare an empty array: var arrayName = [];
• string.length – returns the length of the string
• indexOf(string) – will return the index of the first time ‘string’ occurs. So
hello.indexOf(llo) will return 2. If the string is not found, then indexOf() will
return -1
• parseInt(string) – converts the string to its integer form. The string must “resemble” an
integer. e.g. parseInt(231) will return the integer 231
• parseFloat(string) – does the same as parseInt() but returns a double. E.g.
parseFloat(231.44) returns the number 231.44
• someString.search(string) - Returns the index at which the argument was found. If
the argument is not found, returns -1. Can be used with regular expressions. For example:
Hello.search(/o/); will return 4.
• string.split(character to split on) - Breaks up a string into substrings and
returns an array. For example: hello goodbye okay.split( ); will split the
string on space characters, and return an array of size 3 with the values
[hello,goodbye,okay]
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Example of a for-loop:
for (var counter=0; counter<10; counter+=1)
{
//body of loop goes here
}
Some CSS Items
- Change a font type:
- Change a font size:
- Change a foreground color:
- Change a background color:
- Place a border:
- Adjusts width:
font-family:value;
Some font types/values: serif, sans-serif, cursive, monospace, Arial, etc
text-size:200\%; → 200\% means double its usual size
color:value;
background-color:value;
border:solid
width:200px To mdify original size: width:75\%
For use with certain questions:
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Some Regular Expression Patterns
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Final Exam Guidelines
What to Expect:
The exam will contain a combination of:
• Multiple choice questions
• Short answer questions
• Questions involving interpreting code. This means that I will show you some code and
ask you to determine what the output will be. (Or if there will be an error).
• Questions requiring you to write code. At no point will you be required to write a full
web page. Most code I ask will be along the lines of a block of code. At most, I may ask
you to write a complete function.
Multiple Choice Questions:
These will be of similar type and difficulty of the questions from your online quizzes that you
had early on in the course.
Short Answer Questions:
You might be asked, for example, to “Briefly describe the purpose of the document.ready()
function”. (Though I hope this would be an easy one!)
Or perhaps What is the difference between the div and span tags?
Questions involving interpreting code:
For example, you might be given a small snippet of code such as:
var names = [Henry,Lisa,Bob];
names.push(Jenny);
names.push(Tina);
alert( names[3] );
and asked to describe what the output of the alert statement will be.
Sample Coding Questions:
Here are a few examples of the kinds of questions you will be asked:
Example 1: Using the each() function, write some code that will examine all
tags on a page. If they are in green, then change their font to ‘Arial’. Your code should
use an anonymous function.
Example 2: Refer to the attached ‘exam_web_page.htm’ file. Suppose that for
whatever reason, you wish to place the name “John Smith” Inside the ‘txtName’ field
whenever the page loads. Write the line of jQuery code (that you would later place inside
your document.ready() function) that will accomplish this task. You do not need to
write out the document.ready() function here.
Example 3: Using an attribute filter, write a line of jQuery code that will (1)select all ‘img tags
with an ‘alt’ that contains the string ‘photo’ and (2)apply a CSS style to it that changes the
width to 50px.
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You should know how to apply all of the jQuery and JavaScript selectors, attribute,
selectors, functions, etc listed in the cheat-sheet document
(final_exam_cheat_sheet.doc). This document can be found on the Resources page.
You should know how to apply any CSS code present on the cheat-sheet.
You can expect at least one question requiring you to write code that involves each of
the following: each(), prop(checked), attr(), and this.
I do not plan on asking you to write or interpret any code involving the event object.
However, you should be able to identify the term if you are asked about it.
You should know how and when to apply parseInt() and parseFloat().
Attribute Filters: You should be able to write code involving basic attribute filters.
Functions that return a value: You should understand what it means / how to use a
function that returns a value.
Arrays: Arrays are important – do do not neglect to review how to work with them. You
should be able to do some very basic work with arrays. The primary focus will come
from the first lecture on arrays (arrays.ppt). Note: If I ask you to use arrays with a loop,
it will be an extremely basic question and will only involve interpreting the code. That is,
I will not ask you to write any loop code since you did not get to practice it much during
the course.
Strings: You should know how to use indexOf() and split() as well as
toUpperCase(), toLowerCase()
Booleans: Be familiar with the boolean data type. Be sure to review that lecture. I will
try not to ask anything very confusing, but you should know understand how this data
type works and be able to interpret it if I show you code that uses it.
Regular expressions: The exam will almost certainly include at least a couple of
questions on this topic. However, you only need to understand the basics so I will try to
keep these questions relatively straight forward. But do not neglect to review this topic.
Loops: I will not ask you to write any loops. However, I may show you a simple loop and
ask you to interpret the result.
Ajax: For the AJAX Lectures, there will be a maximum of 2-3 questions in total from
these two lectures. Just spend a little time reviewing, and if you paid attention to the
items emphasized in lecture, you should be fine.
DOM: There will not be any questions on the DOM other than those which you have
already been using in your code in your homework assignments. So if you have not been
asked to code it, you will not encounter it on your exam.
API: I may include a screen capture of the API from an unfamiliar function and ask you
to interpret something about it.
Important: Review at the Cheat Sheet / Mini-API
You can find this document on the ‘Resources’ page. This is identical to the version that I will
provide to you on the final exam.
I will only ask you to apply (i.e. either write or read/interpret) jQuery or JavaScript functions
that are present on the cheat-sheet. So if a jQuery/JS function is not on that sheet, then you do
not have to worry about encountering them on the exam. So as long as you ensure that you
can read and write code that uses the various JS/jQuery functions that are on the Mini-API, you
should be fine.
In other words: The Mini-API and cheat-sheet is probably your best outline for knowing the kinds
of code that you will be responsible for on the exam.
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