Introduction to C Programming
A Modular Approach
David M. Collopy(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 22. November 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
625 pages
978-0-13-190174-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Appropriate for introductory courses in programming.
The text takes a "learn by example" approach to presenting C programming. It introduces one or more "realistic" sample programs in each chapter that relate concepts by illustrating how the material may be applied to an actual programming situation. Each chapter demonstrates application of the program development process, from start to finish.
The text takes a "learn by example" approach to presenting C programming. It introduces one or more "realistic" sample programs in each chapter that relate concepts by illustrating how the material may be applied to an actual programming situation. Each chapter demonstrates application of the program development process, from start to finish.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-190174-2 (9780131901742)
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Content
1. Getting Started.
2. Basic Structure and Data Types.
3. Modular Programming.
4. String Functions and Loops.
5. Branching.
6. Using Menus.
7. Text Files.
8. Page and Control Breaks.
9. Multi-Level Control Breaks.
10. Arrays and Sorting.
11. Multidimensional Arrays.
12. Sequential Files.
13. Updating Sequential Files.
14. Structures and Random Files.
15. Indexed Files.
Appendix A. ASCII Table.
Appendix B. Programming Standards.
Appendix C. Input/Output Functions.
Appendix D. Math and Related Functions.
Appendix E. Answers to Checkpoint Exercises.
Index.
2. Basic Structure and Data Types.
3. Modular Programming.
4. String Functions and Loops.
5. Branching.
6. Using Menus.
7. Text Files.
8. Page and Control Breaks.
9. Multi-Level Control Breaks.
10. Arrays and Sorting.
11. Multidimensional Arrays.
12. Sequential Files.
13. Updating Sequential Files.
14. Structures and Random Files.
15. Indexed Files.
Appendix A. ASCII Table.
Appendix B. Programming Standards.
Appendix C. Input/Output Functions.
Appendix D. Math and Related Functions.
Appendix E. Answers to Checkpoint Exercises.
Index.