Over 119,000 computer science majors and advanced placement students enroll yearly in required Data Structures/Computer Science II classes, and C++ is the language they use. Adhering to the new ISO standard for C++ (which has rendered previous C++ guides obsolete), "Schaum's" presents the most up-to-date study guide on Data Structures, simplifying and demonstrating difficult concepts through solved problems and examples.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 262 mm
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978-0-07-118358-1 (9780071183581)
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JOHN R> HUBBARD is professor of mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Richmond. He received his Ph.D from the University of Michigan (1973) and has been a member of the richmond faculty since 1983.His primary interests are in numerial algorithms and database systems. Dr. Hubbard is the author of severalother books, including Schaum's Outline of programming with C++, Schaum's Outline of Fumdamentals of Computing with C++, Schaum,s Outline of Data Structure with C++, and Schaum's Outline of Data Structures with Java.
Chapter 1: Review of C++. Chapter 2: Pointers and Arrays. Chapter 3: Classes. Chapter 4: Recursion. Chapter 5: Stacks. Chapter 6: Queuses. Chapter 7: Lists. Chapter 8: Tables. Chapter 9: Trees. Chapter 10: Binary Trees. Chapter 11: Search Trees. Chapter 12: Heaps and Priority Queues. Appendices. Index.