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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... hexadecimal , which we will see in the next section . The decimal ( dec ) , octal ( oct ) , and hexadecimal ( hex ) flags control the formatting of in- teger numbers . The default is decimal . In decimal , numbers display as normal ...
... hexadecimal , which we will see in the next section . The decimal ( dec ) , octal ( oct ) , and hexadecimal ( hex ) flags control the formatting of in- teger numbers . The default is decimal . In decimal , numbers display as normal ...
Page 300
... hexadecimal values , the octal or hexadecimal flag does not need to be turned on . As long as the decimal flag is turned off , or either the octal or hexadecimal flag is turned on , then the user can enter data in any of the three ...
... hexadecimal values , the octal or hexadecimal flag does not need to be turned on . As long as the decimal flag is turned off , or either the octal or hexadecimal flag is turned on , then the user can enter data in any of the three ...
Page 768
... hexadecimal numbering system Look carefully at the binary , octal , and hexadecimal numbering systems in Table D - 1 . Do you see that some of the values are duplicated ? This is because octal and hexadecimal are simply shorthand ...
... hexadecimal numbering system Look carefully at the binary , octal , and hexadecimal numbering systems in Table D - 1 . Do you see that some of the values are duplicated ? This is because octal and hexadecimal are simply shorthand ...
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