C++ programming : from problem analysis to program design
D.S. Malik
- 3rd ed
- Boston, MA Thomson Course Technology 2007
- xxxix, 1344 p. col. ill. 23 cm
Includes index.
Contents: An overview of computers and programming languages -- Basic elements of C++ -- Input/output -- Control structures I (selection) -- Control structures II (Repetition) -- User-defined Function I --User-defined Function II -- User-defined simple data types, namespaces, and the string type -- Arrays and Strings -- Application of arrays (searching and sorting) and the vector type --Records (structs) -- Classes and data abstractions -- Inheritance and compositions -- Pointers, Classes, virtual functions, and abstract classes -- Overloading and Templates -- Exception handling -- Recursion -- Linked Lists -- Stacks and queues
Summary: Written for the students, this book uses problem solving to offer coverage of introductory C++ programming topics and then moves on to more advanced concepts. It contains numerous explanations and examples