C++ How to Program Early Objects Version 9th Edition Deitel Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 8120349997
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-8120349995
  • Author:  Harvey Deitel Paul Deitel 

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Table of contents:

1 Introduction to Computers and C++ 1

1.1 Introduction 2

1.2 Computers and the Internet in Industry and Research 2

1.3 Hardware and Software 5

1.3.1 Moore’s Law 6

1.3.2 Computer Organization 6

1.4 Data Hierarchy 7

1.5 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High-Level Languages 9

1.6 C++ 10

1.7 Programming Languages 11

1.8 Introduction to Object Technology 14

1.9 Typical C++ Development Environment 17

1.10 Test-Driving a C++ Application 19

1.11 Operating Systems 25

1.11.1 Windows–A Proprietary Operating System 25

1.11.2 Linux–An Open-Source Operating System 26

1.11.3 Apple’s OS X; Apple’s iOS for iPhone®, iPad® and iPod Touch® Devices 26

1.11.4 Google’s Android 27

1.12 The Internet and World Wide Web 27

1.13 Some Key Software Development Terminology 29

1.14 C++11 and the Open Source Boost Libraries 31

1.15 Keeping Up to Date with Information Technologies 32

1.16 Web Resources 33 

2 Introduction to C++ Programming; Input/Output and Operators 38

2.1 Introduction 39

2.2 First Program in C++: Printing a Line of Text 39

2.3 Modifying Our First C++ Program 43

2.4 Another C++ Program: Adding Integers 44

2.5 Memory Concepts 48

2.6 Arithmetic 49

2.7 Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators 53

2.8 Wrap-Up 57 

3 Introduction to Classes, Objects and Strings 66

3.1 Introduction 67

3.2 Defining a Class with a Member Function 67

3.3 Defining a Member Function with a Parameter 70

3.4 Data Members, set Member Functions and get Member Functions 74

3.5 Initializing Objects with Constructors 79

3.6 Placing a Class in a Separate File for Reusability 83

3.7 Separating Interface from Implementation 87

3.8 Validating Data with set Functions 92

3.9 Wrap-Up 97 

4 Control Statements: Part 1; Assignment, ++ and — Operators 104

4.1 Introduction 105

4.2 Algorithms 105

4.3 Pseudocode 106

4.4 Control Structures 107

4.5 if Selection Statement 110

4.6 if…else Double-Selection Statement 112

4.7 while Repetition Statement 116

4.8 Formulating Algorithms: Counter-Controlled Repetition 118

4.9 Formulating Algorithms: Sentinel-Controlled Repetition 124

4.10 Formulating Algorithms: Nested Control Statements 134

4.11 Assignment Operators 139

4.12 Increment and Decrement Operators 140

4.13 Wrap-Up 143

5 Control Statements: Part 2; Logical Operators 157

5.1 Introduction 158

5.2 Essentials of Counter-Controlled Repetition 158

5.3 for Repetition Statement 159

5.4 Examples Using the for Statement 163

5.5 do…while Repetition Statement 168

5.6 switch Multiple-Selection Statement 169

5.7 break and continue Statements 178

5.8 Logical Operators 180

5.9 Confusing the Equality (==) and Assignment (=) Operators 185

5.10 Structured Programming Summary 186

5.11 Wrap-Up 191

6 Functions and an Introduction to Recursion 201

6.1 Introduction 202

6.2 Program Components in C++ 203

6.3 Math Library Functions 204

6.4 Function Definitions with Multiple Parameters 205

6.5 Function Prototypes and Argument Coercion 210

6.6 C++ Standard

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