Buch, Englisch, 277 Seiten, Paperback
ISBN: 978-93-88028-33-2
Verlag: PHI Learning
The book is eminently suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer science/engineering students as per the prescribed syllabus of several universities.
Key Features - A self-contained introduction to programming for beginners using the C language
- Eminently suitable for self-study even by high school students
- All important programming language features illustrated with over 100 example programs
- Good style in programming explained and illustrated
- New to the Second Edition
- Chapters with programs have a new section at the end, giving style notes relevant to that chapter
- Every chapter is reviewed and revised, correcting minor errors
- Appendix I is rewritten to enable students to execute programs on desktop or laptop computers using Linux or Windows environment
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Preface
- 1. Computer Algorithms
- 2. Developing Algorithms
- 3. Programming Preliminaries
- 4. Simple Computer Programs
- 5. Numeric Constants and Variables
- 6. Arithmetic Expressions
- 7. Input and Output in C Programs
- 8. Conditional Statements
- 9. Implementing Loops in Programs
- 10. Defining and Manipulating Arrays
- 11. Logical Expressions and More Control Statements
- 12. C Program Examples
- 13. Functions
- 14. Processing Character Strings
- 15. Enumerated Data Types and Stacks
- 16. Structures
- 17. Pointer Data Type and its Applications
- 18. Lists and Trees
- 19. Recursion
- 20. Bit Level Operations and Applications
- 21. Files in C
- 22. Miscellaneous Features of C
- Appendix I. Compiling and Running C Programs
- Appendix II. Reserved Words in C
- Appendix III. Mathematical Functions
- Appendix IV. String Functions
- Appendix V. Character Class Tests
- Appendix VI. File Manipulation Functions
- Appendix VII. Utility Functions
- Appendix VIII. Summary of C Language
- Suggested Reading
- Index