Applications Programming in C++
Richard Johnsonbaugh, DePaul University
Martin Kalin, DePaul University

ISBN-10: 0137489633
ISBN-13: 9780137489633

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1999
Format: Paper; 704 pp
Published: 10/15/1998

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Intended for a one-term course in applications programming in C++; assumes no prior knowledge of C++, but does expect some programming experience in a high-level language.

Focusing on the most useful aspects of the popular C++ programming language as well as some of its more specialized parts, this state-of-the-art, well-organized text focuses on using C++ to write practical programs based on sound design techniques. It includes a detailed examination of STL (standard template library), numerous examples, exercises, sample applications, programming exercises, and lists of common programming errors.

  • Up-to-date coverage of C++, including sections on new-style headers, new-style casts, type bool, namespaces, namespace std, and STL.
  • An entire chapter on STL (standard template library), with detailed discussions on such features as containers, iterators, algorithms, function objects, and container and function object adaptors.
  • Topics grouped according to their use and their relationships to one another. This organization enables readers to write simple but useful program immediately.
  • Starts students off with a practical introductory chapter to computer systems and program development.
  • Builds skills and fortifies retention.
  • Groups topics according to their use and their relationships to one another.
  • Alerts students to common mistakes and misconceptions with:
    • Lists of common programming errors.

    • C++ Postscript sections at the end of each chapter that discuss less-used parts of the language and give additional technical details about certain parts of the language.

  • Contains five useful appendices that cover such areas as the ASCII table, a list of some of the most useful C++ functions and class methods, and more.

(NOTE: Most chapters conclude with a C++ Postscript, Common Programming Errors, and Programming Exercises.)

0. Computer Systems and Program Development.

Algorithms. Computer Systems. Internal Representations. Programming Languages. Problem Solving and Program Development. Why C++?



1. Introduction to Data Types and Operators.

A First C++ Program. The int Data Type. Identifiers. Sample Application: Conversion of Lengths. Other Integer Data Types. Floating-Point Data Types. Arithmetic Operators. Sample Application: A Math Puzzle. Relational and Logical Operators.



2. Control Flow.

The tt if-tt else Statement. Sample Application: Computing Taxes. The while Statement. Sample Application: Computing Taxes Revisited. Files. The do while Statement. The for Statement. Assignment, Increment, and Decrement Operators. Sample Application: Statistical Measures. The break, continue, and switch Statements. Sample Application: Generating Prime Numbers. Promotions and Casts. Formatting.



3. Functions.

Introduction. Scope. Call by Value. Sample Application: The Monty Hall Problem. Call by Reference. Sample Application: Printing a Calendar. Overloading Functions. Recursion.



4. Arrays.

Why Arrays? The Index Operator. Arrays and Pointers. Sample Application: Totaling Votes. Character Strings. Arrays and Functions. String-Handling Functions. Sample Application: Merging Files. Multidimensional Arrays. Sample Application: Maintaining an Address Book.



5. Classes.

Object-Oriented and Procedural Programming. Classes and Objects. Sample Application: A Clock Class. Sample Application: A Time Stamp Class. Constructors and the Destructor. Sample Application: A Task Class. Class Data Members and Methods. Using Class Libraries. Pointers to Objects and the Indirect Selection Operator.



6. Inheritance.

Introduction. Basic Concepts and Syntax. Sample Application: Tracking Films. protected Members. Constructors and Destructors Under Inheritance. Sample Application: A Sequence Hierarchy.



7. Polymorphism.

Run-Time versus Compile-Time Binding in C++. Sample Application: Tracking Films Revisited. Name Overloading, Name Overriding, and Name Hiding. Abstract Base Classes.



8. Operator Overloading.

Basic Operator Overloading. Sample Application: A Complex Number Class. Operator Overloading Using Top-Level Functions. friend Functions. Overloading the Input and Output Operators. Overloading Some Special Operators. Sample Application: An Associative Array.



9. Storage.

Compile-Time and Run-Time Storage. Storage Classes for Variables. Pointers and Dynamic Storage. Sample Application: Sorting and Searching. Classes with Pointers as Data Members.



10. Templates and the Standard Template Library.

Template Basics. Sample Application: A Template Stack Class. Namespaces. The Standard Template Library. Sample Application: Stock Performance Reports.



A. ASCII Table.


B. The Preprocessor.


C. Selected C++ Functions and Methods.


D. Run-Time Type Identification.


E. Exception Handling.


Hints and Solutions to Odd-Numbered Exercises.


Index.

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