C++ programming : program design including data structures / D.S. Malik.
Material type: TextPublication details: Australia : Cengage Learning, [2018]; ©2018.Edition: 8th edDescription: xxxviii, 1679 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 1337117560
- 9781337117562
- C plus plus programming : program design including data structures
- QA76.73.C153 M268 2018
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Learn how to program with C++ using today's definitive choice for your first programming language experience -- C++ PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN, 8E. D.S. Malik's time-tested, student-centered methodology incorporates a strong focus on problem-solving with full-code examples that vividly demonstrate the hows and whys of applying programming concepts and utilizing C++ to work through a problem. Thoroughly updated end-of-chapter exercises, more than 20 extensive new programming exercises, and numerous new examples drawn from Dr. Malik's experience further strengthen your understanding of problem solving and program design in this new edition. You review the important features of C++ 14 Standard with timely discussions that ensure this edition equips you to succeed in your CS1 course and beyond.
Previous edition: 2015.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 1597) and index.
An overview of computers and programming languages -- Basic elements of C++ -- Input/Output -- Control structures I (Selection) -- Control structures II (Repetition) -- User-defined fuctions -- User-defined simple data types, namespaces, and the string type -- Arrays and strings -- Records (structs) -- Classes and data abstraction -- Inheritance and composition -- Pointers, classes, virtual functions, abstract classes, and lists -- Overloading and templates -- Exception handling -- Recursion -- Linked lists -- Stacks and queues -- Searching and sorting algorithms -- Binary trees -- Graphs -- Standard template library (STL).
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