Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C++This book, in the words of the authors, "teaches students first how to write good functions, and then how to implement them in classes." Designed for students with no prior programming experience, the book explains each basic principle of programming first in general, language-independent terms, and then discusses how the programming construct in question is implemented in C++. Given this approach, classes are presented in the second half of the text. The book incorporates coverage of software engineering principles and procedures throughout (starting with flowcharts), with each chapter concluding with a discussion of underlying software engineering concepts. Unlike competing books that are too difficult for first-year students, Forouzan and Gilberg take special pains to make their programming examples consistent and easy to read. This careful writing makes this book a solid choice for professors looking for a book that is easy to read and follow, without compromising the material's rigor. |
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... PASSING Pass by Value Pass by Reference Enter units for second term : 20 Enter units for third term : 30 The total tuition is : 780 Program 4-5 Strange College fees ( continued ) Program 4-5 Analysis The most interesting aspect of this ...
... PASSING Pass by Value Pass by Reference Enter units for second term : 20 Enter units for third term : 30 The total tuition is : 780 Program 4-5 Strange College fees ( continued ) Program 4-5 Analysis The most interesting aspect of this ...
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... pass by reference . Since we will be changing the values of a and b in main , we need to pass by reference . The address operators ( & ) tell the compiler that the program is passing by reference , not by value . Now , look at the ...
... pass by reference . Since we will be changing the values of a and b in main , we need to pass by reference . The address operators ( & ) tell the compiler that the program is passing by reference , not by value . Now , look at the ...
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... pass by reference : pass a pointer and use it to change the original variable . The difference between pass by reference and passing pointers is that with pointers an alias is not created - we must use the dereference operator to effect ...
... pass by reference : pass a pointer and use it to change the original variable . The difference between pass by reference and passing pointers is that with pointers an alias is not created - we must use the dereference operator to effect ...
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