Schaum's outline of theory and problems of fundamentals of computing with C++

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Schaum's outline of theory and problems of fundamentals of computing with C++

John R. Hubbard

(Schaum's outline series)

McGraw-Hill, c1998

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Theory and problems of fundamentals of computing with C+

Fundamentals of computing with C+

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-349) and index

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Description

This powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have if you want top grades and thorough understanding of the fundamentals of computing with C++, the computing language taught at 83% of all colleges. This student-friendly study guide leads you step-by-step through the entire computer science course, giving you 420 problems with fully worked solutions and easy-to-follow examples for every new topic. You get complete explanations of data abstraction, recursion, Standard C++ container classes, searching, sorting algorithms, and other complex concepts, simplified and illustrated so they're easy to grasp. You also get additional practice problems to solve on your own, working at your own speed. This superb study guide covers the entire course, from logic to libraries. If you're taking introduction to computer science, this book will be your best friend. It's perfect for independent study, too!

Table of Contents

Introduction to Computing. Logic. Control Structures. Algorithms. Text Processing. Arrays. Data Abstraction. Inheritance. Polymorphism. Containers. Recursion. Mathematical Induction. Sorting. Complexity Analysis. Hash Tables. Linked Lists. Trees. External Structures. Graphs. Simultation. Appendices: A: C++ Syntax. B: Standard C++ Libraries. C: C++ Syntax. D: Logarithms. E: Factorials, Permutations, and Combinations. F: Stirling's Formula. G: Catalan Numbers. H: Counting Principles. I: Recurrence Relations. J: References.

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