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C++ programming : from problem analysis to program design / D.S. Malik.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Thomson Course Technology, c2007.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxxix, 1344 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781418836399
Other title:
  • C plus plus programming
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.133   22
Contents:
1. An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages 2. Basic Elements of C++ 3. Input/Output 4. Control Structures I (Selection) 5. Control Structures II (Repetition) 6. User-Defined Functions I 7. User-Defined Functions II 8. Namespaces, the class string, and User-Defined Simple Data Types 9. Arrays 10. Applications of Arrays and the class vector a. Sequential search b. Selection sort c. Binary search d. The class vector 11. Records (Structs) 12. Class and Data Abstraction 13. Inheritance and Composition 14. Pointers, Classes, and Virtual Functions 15. Operator Overloading 16. Exception Handling 17. Recursion 18. Linked Lists 19. Stacks and Queues Appendices A: Reserved Words B: Operator Precedence C: Character Sets D: Operators Overloading E: Additional C++ Topics a. More on Input/Output i. Binary Files ii. Random Access files b. Naming Conventions of Header Files in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ and Standard C++ F: Header Files G: Memory Size on a System and Random Number Generators H: Standard Template Library (STL) I: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Summary: C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Third Edition is the ground-breaking, definitive text for the CS1 course. Best-selling author D.S. Malik employs a student-focused approach, using complete programming examples to teach introductory programming concepts. This third edition has been enhanced to further demonstrate the use of OOD methodology, to introduce sorting algorithms (bubble sort and insertion sort), and to present additional material on abstract classes. In addition, the exercise sets at the end of each chapter have been expanded, and now contain several calculus and engineering-related exercises. Finally, all programs have been written, compiled, and quality-assurance tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, available as an optional compiler with this text.Summary: Best-selling author D.S. Malik employs a student-focused approach, using complete programming examples to teach introductory programming concepts.
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Includes index.

1. An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages 2. Basic Elements of C++ 3. Input/Output 4. Control Structures I (Selection) 5. Control Structures II (Repetition) 6. User-Defined Functions I 7. User-Defined Functions II 8. Namespaces, the class string, and User-Defined Simple Data Types 9. Arrays 10. Applications of Arrays and the class vector a. Sequential search b. Selection sort c. Binary search d. The class vector 11. Records (Structs) 12. Class and Data Abstraction 13. Inheritance and Composition 14. Pointers, Classes, and Virtual Functions 15. Operator Overloading 16. Exception Handling 17. Recursion 18. Linked Lists 19. Stacks and Queues Appendices A: Reserved Words B: Operator Precedence C: Character Sets D: Operators Overloading E: Additional C++ Topics a. More on Input/Output i. Binary Files ii. Random Access files b. Naming Conventions of Header Files in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ and Standard C++ F: Header Files G: Memory Size on a System and Random Number Generators H: Standard Template Library (STL) I: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises

C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Third Edition is the ground-breaking, definitive text for the CS1 course. Best-selling author D.S. Malik employs a student-focused approach, using complete programming examples to teach introductory programming concepts. This third edition has been enhanced to further demonstrate the use of OOD methodology, to introduce sorting algorithms (bubble sort and insertion sort), and to present additional material on abstract classes. In addition, the exercise sets at the end of each chapter have been expanded, and now contain several calculus and engineering-related exercises. Finally, all programs have been written, compiled, and quality-assurance tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, available as an optional compiler with this text.

Best-selling author D.S. Malik employs a student-focused approach, using complete programming examples to teach introductory programming concepts.

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