C++ how to program introducing the new C++14 standard.
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Harlow
Pearson Education Limited
2017
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| Edition: | Tenth edition, global edition |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction to computers and C++
- 2. Introduction to C++ programming, input/output and operators
- 3. Introduction to classes, objects, member functions and strings
- 4. Algorithm development and control statements: Part I. Control statements: Part 2: Logical operators
- 6. Functions and an introduction to recursion-- 7. Class templates array and vector; catching exceptions, p.323
- 8. Pointers, p.379
- 9. Classes: a deeper look, p.425
- 10. Operator overloading; Class string, p.487
- 11. Object-oriented programming: inheritance, p.537
- 12. Object-oriented programming: polymorphism, p.571
- 13. Stream input/output: a deeper look, p.617
- 14. File processing, p.655
- 15. Standard library containers and ilerators, p.695
- 16. Standard library algorithms, p.747
- 17. Exception handling: a deeper look, p.797
- 18. Introduction to custom templates, p.823
- 19. Custom templatized data structures, p.837
- 20. Searching and sorting, p.881
- 21. Class string and string stream processing: a deeper look, p.909
- 22. Bits, characters, C strings and structs, p.939
- Chapter on the Web, p.999
- A. Operator precedence and associativity, p.1001
- B. ASCII character set, p.1003
- C. Fundamental types, p.1005
- D. Number systems, p.1007
- E. Preprocessor, p1021.


