Engineering problem solving with C
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Engineering problem solving with C
(An Alan R. Apt book)
Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2005
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this revision of a popular book, the best-selling author provides a new theme for the real-world engineering and scientific examples and problems used throughout the text. Solutions to the problems are developed using the language C and the author's signature five-step problem solving process. Since learning any new skill requires practice at a number of different levels of difficulty, four types of exercises are presented to develop problem-solving skills - Practice! problems, Modify! problems, Short-Answer problems, and Programming problems. The author's clear and precise style creates a highly accessible and readable text for students of all levels.
Table of Contents
1 Engineering Problem Solving
2 Simple C Programs
3 Control Structures and Data Files
4 Modular Programming with Functions
5 Arrays and Matrices
6 Programming with Pointers
7 Programming with Structures
8 An Introduction to C++
Appendix A ANSI C Standard Library
Appendix B ASCII Character Codes
Appendix C Using MATLAB to Plot Data from ASCII Files
Appendix D References
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