1.2 Data Files for the Examples
Many of the examples in this Web page take their input from two sample
data files. The first, ‘BBS-list’, represents a list of
computer bulletin board systems together with information about those systems.
The second data file, called ‘inventory-shipped’, contains
information about monthly shipments. In both files,
each line is considered to be one record.
In the data file ‘BBS-list’, each record contains the name of a computer
bulletin board, its phone number, the board’s baud rate(s), and a code for
the number of hours it is operational. An ‘A’ in the last column
means the board operates 24 hours a day. A ‘B’ in the last
column means the board only operates on evening and weekend hours.
A ‘C’ means the board operates only on weekends:
| aardvark 555-5553 1200/300 B
alpo-net 555-3412 2400/1200/300 A
barfly 555-7685 1200/300 A
bites 555-1675 2400/1200/300 A
camelot 555-0542 300 C
core 555-2912 1200/300 C
fooey 555-1234 2400/1200/300 B
foot 555-6699 1200/300 B
macfoo 555-6480 1200/300 A
sdace 555-3430 2400/1200/300 A
sabafoo 555-2127 1200/300 C
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The data file ‘inventory-shipped’ represents
information about shipments during the year.
Each record contains the month, the number
of green crates shipped, the number of red boxes shipped, the number of
orange bags shipped, and the number of blue packages shipped,
respectively. There are 16 entries, covering the 12 months of last year
and the first four months of the current year.
| Jan 13 25 15 115
Feb 15 32 24 226
Mar 15 24 34 228
Apr 31 52 63 420
May 16 34 29 208
Jun 31 42 75 492
Jul 24 34 67 436
Aug 15 34 47 316
Sep 13 55 37 277
Oct 29 54 68 525
Nov 20 87 82 577
Dec 17 35 61 401
Jan 21 36 64 620
Feb 26 58 80 652
Mar 24 75 70 495
Apr 21 70 74 514
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