Exam code:1CP2
Programming Validation
What is validation?
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Validation is code which is used to check that an input from a user is acceptable and that it matches the requirements of the program
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There are 5 main categories of validation which can be carried out on fields and data types (opens in a new tab), these are:
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Length check
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Range check
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Presence check
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Pattern check
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There can be occasions where more than one type of validation will be used on a field
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An example of this could be a password field which could have a length, presence and type check on it
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An effective way of programming validation can be using while loops that terminate once the user has met the criteria

Length check
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Checks the length of a string
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An example is ensuring that a password is 8 or more characters in length
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Range check
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Ensures the data entered as a number falls within a particular range
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An example is checking a user’s age has been entered and falls between the digits of 0-100
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Presence check
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Looks to see if any data has been entered in a field
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An example is checking that a user has entered a name when registering for a website
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Pattern check
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Ensures that the data has been entered in the correct pattern / format
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An example would be ensuring that an email includes the @ symbol and a full stop (.)
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This could be extended further and made a little more complex by ensuring that the data entered into a program follows the set format
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In the example below, the user must enter a postcode in the format of LL00 0LL where L is a letter and 0 is a number
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This example uses a length check and string slicing covered in the previous revision note
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Worked Example
A car dealership uses a computer system to record details of the cars that it has for sale. Each car has a make, model, age and number of miles driven.
The car dealership only sells cars that have fewer than 15,000 miles and are 10 years old or less.
Write an algorithm that will:
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Ask the user to enter the number of miles and the age of a car
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Validate the input to check that only sensible values that are in the given range are entered
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Output True if valid data has been entered or False if invalid data has been entered [4]
How to answer this question
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When answering any algorithm question, ask yourself:
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What inputs and outputs do I need?
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Do I need to do any calculations or comparisons?
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Do I need to use selection or iteration?
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Do I need to use a function or procedure?
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Re-read the algorithm question working through the criteria given
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Answer: i)1 mark per bullet, max 4
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Miles and age input separately
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Checks for valid mileage
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Checks for valid age
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Checks both are greater than / greater than equal to zero
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…correctly outputs both True and False
Example Answer:
miles = int(input("enter miles driven"))age = int(input("enter age of car"))valid = Trueif miles > 15000 or miles < 0 : valid = Falseelif age > 10 or age < 0 : valid = Falseprint(valid)
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