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C++ primer plus

Stephen Prata

(Developer's library)

Addison-Wesley, c2012

6th ed

  • : pbk

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Description based on 4th printing, April 2013

Includes index

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C++ Primer Plus, Sixth Edition New C++11 Coverage C++ Primer Plus is a carefully crafted, complete tutorial on one of the most significant and widely used programming languages today. An accessible and easy-to-use self-study guide, this book is appropriate for both serious students of programming as well as developers already proficient in other languages. The sixth edition of C++ Primer Plus has been updated and expanded to cover the latest developments in C++, including a detailed look at the new C++11 standard. Author and educator Stephen Prata has created an introduction to C++ that is instructive, clear, and insightful. Fundamental programming concepts are explained along with details of the C++ language. Many short, practical examples illustrate just one or two concepts at a time, encouraging readers to master new topics by immediately putting them to use. Review questions and programming exercises at the end of each chapter help readers zero in on the most critical information and digest the most difficult concepts. In C++ Primer Plus, you'll find depth, breadth, and a variety of teaching techniques and tools to enhance your learning: A new detailed chapter on the changes and additional capabilities introduced in the C++11 standard Complete, integrated discussion of both basic C language and additional C++ features Clear guidance about when and why to use a feature Hands-on learning with concise and simple examples that develop your understanding a concept or two at a time Hundreds of practical sample programs Review questions and programming exercises at the end of each chapter to test your understanding Coverage of generic C++ gives you the greatest possible flexibility Teaches the ISO standard, including discussions of templates, the Standard Template Library, the string class, exceptions, RTTI, and namespaces Table of Contents 1: Getting Started with C++ 2: Setting Out to C++ 3: Dealing with Data 4: Compound Types 5: Loops and Relational Expressions 6: Branching Statements and Logical Operators 7: Functions: C++'s Programming Modules 8: Adventures in Functions 9: Memory Models and Namespaces 10: Objects and Classes 11: Working with Classes 12: Classes and Dynamic Memory Allocation 13: Class Inheritance 14: Reusing Code in C++ 15: Friends, Exceptions, and More 16: The string Class and the Standard Template Library 17: Input, Output, and Files 18: The New C++11 Standard A Number Bases B C++ Reserved Words C The ASCII Character Set D Operator Precedence E Other Operators F The stringTemplate Class G The Standard Template Library Methods and Functions H Selected Readings and Internet Resources I Converting to ISO Standard C++ J Answers to Chapter Reviews

目次

C++ Primer Plus, Sixth Edition New C++11 Coverage Chapter 1: Getting Started with C++ Learning C++: What Lies Before You The Origins of C++: A Little History Portability and Standards The Mechanics of Creating a Program Chapter 2: Setting Out to C++ C++ Initiation C++ Statements More C++ Statements Functions Chapter 3: Dealing with Data Simple Variables The const Qualifier Floating-Point Numbers C++ Arithmetic Operators Chapter 4: Compound Types Introducing Arrays Strings Introducing the string Class Introducing Structures Unions Enumerations Pointers and the Free Store Pointers, Arrays, and Pointer Arithmetic Combinations of Types Array Alternatives Chapter 5: Loops and Relational Expressions Introducing for Loops The while Loop The do while Loop The Range-Based for Loop (C++11) Loops and Text Input Nested Loops and Two-Dimensional Arrays Chapter 6: Branching Statements and Logical Operators The if Statement Logical Expressions The cctype Library of Character Functions The ?: Operator The switch Statement The break and continue Statements Number-Reading Loops Simple File Input/Output Chapter 7: Functions: C++'s Programming Modules Function Review Function Arguments and Passing by Value Functions and Arrays Functions and Two-Dimensional Arrays Functions and C-Style Strings Functions and Structures Functions and string Class Objects Functions and array Objects Recursion Pointers to Functions Chapter 8: Adventures in Functions C++ Inline Functions Reference Variables Default Arguments Function Overloading Function Templates Chapter 9: Memory Models and Namespaces Separate Compilation Storage Duration, Scope, and Linkage Namespaces Chapter 10: Objects and Classes Procedural and Object-Oriented Programming Abstraction and Classes Class Constructors and Destructors Knowing Your Objects: The this Pointer An Array of Objects Class Scope Abstract Data Types Chapter 11: Working with Classes Operator Overloading Time on Our Hands: Developing an Operator Overloading Example Introducing Friends Overloaded Operators: Member Versus Nonmember Functions More Overloading: A Vector Class Automatic Conversions and Type Casts for Classes Chapter 12: Classes and Dynamic Memory Allocation Dynamic Memory and Classes The New, Improved String Class Things to Remember When Using new in Constructors Observations About Returning Objects Using Pointers to Objects Reviewing Techniques A Queue Simulation Chapter 13: Class Inheritance Beginning with a Simple Base Class Inheritance: An Is-a Relationship Polymorphic Public Inheritance Static and Dynamic Binding Access Control: protected Abstract Base Classes Inheritance and Dynamic Memory Allocation Class Design Review Chapter 14: Reusing Code in C++ Classes with Object Members Private Inheritance Multiple Inheritance Class Templates Chapter 15: Friends, Exceptions, and More Friends Nested Classes Exceptions Runtime Type Identification Type Cast Operators Chapter 16: The string Class and the Standard Template Library The string Class Smart Pointer Template Classes The Standard Template Library Generic Programming Function Objects (a.k.a. Functors) Algorithms Other Libraries Chapter 17: Input, Output, and Files An Overview of C++ Input and Output Output with cout Input with cin File Input and Output Incore Formatting Chapter 18: Visiting with the New C++ Standard C++11 Features Revisited Move Semantics and the Rvalue Reference New Class Features Lambda Functions Wrappers Variadic Templates More C++11 Features Language Change What Now? Appendixes A Number Bases B C++ Reserved Words C The ASCII Character Set D Operator Precedence E Other Operators F The stringTemplate Class G The Standard Template Library Methods and Functions H Selected Readings and Internet Resources I Converting to ISO Standard C++ J Answers to Chapter Reviews

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