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This book offers solid, effective and easy to understand approach to the study of fundamental Object Oriented Programming. The book is a boon for general readers, C++ Professionals, and students from both graduate and postgraduate courses in computer engineering, who are inquisitive to explore each and every aspect of OOPS and C++. It renders expansive information about a wide array of topics like C++, arrays, structures, unions, bit fields, functions, pointers, template, exception handling, file handling and graphics with numerous examples. The text comprises fourteen chapters and each chapter is further divided into modules of major topics. Each module has a uniform structured presentation starting with learning objective, declaration, implementation, example programs, operations, and types, summary, multiple choice sections, programming assignments, review questions followed by the solution of the programming assignments.

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Professor Rajesh K. Shukla is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Oriental Institute of Science & Technology, Bhopal. He is BE and M Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha and is currently pursuing his doctorate. His area of research includes data mining, web mining, speech recognition and artificial neural networks. He has been actively teaching concepts like OOPS, C++, TOC, DBMS Data Structures, Neural Network and Compiler Design for the past nine years. Professor Shukla has also organized many National level workshops on technical subjects like Oracle, Linux, Mobile Computing, ANN & Support Vector Machines and a staff development program related to his subject. He is associated with different universities as a guest faculty, as a counselor, as an Examiner and for other academic assignments. Additionally, he has presented many papers in national and international conferences. Professor Shukla is a Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Computer Society of India (CSI), The Indian Science Congress Association and a member of ACM and International association of Engineers.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming 1.1 Procedure-Oriented Programming Concepts 1.2 Object-Oriented Programming Concepts 1.3 Characteristics or Features of OOPs 1.4 Modeling Real-World Objects 1.5 Types of Objects 1.6 Kinds of Relationships 1.7 Class and Object Diagrams 1.8 The Object-Based and Object-Oriented Languages 1.9 Advantages and Disadvantages of OOPs Chapter 2: Basics of C++ 2.1 Similarities in C and C++ 2.2 Differences between C and C++ 2.3 Basics of C++ 2.4 Data Types 2.5 Type Conversion 2.6 Variables 2.7 Literals or Constants 2.8 Operators 2.9 Comments in C++ 2.10 Structure of C++ Program 2.11 Statements in C++ 2.12 Iteration or Looping Statements 2.13 Breaking Control Statements Chapter 3: Functions 3.1 Declaration of a Function 3.2 Parameter Passing Mechanism 3.3 Types of Functions 3.4 Scope Rules 3.5 Storage Class 3.6 Advantages of Functions Chapter 4: Arrays 4.1 Defining an Array 4.2 Types of Arrays 4.3 Arrays and Functions Chapter 5: Structure, Union and Bit Fields 5.1 Declaration of a Structure 5.2 Accessing the Structure Element (The Dot Operator) 5.3 Initialization of a Structure 5.4 Array within Structure 5.5 Union 5.6 Bit Fields Chapter 6: Pointers 6.1 Declaration of a Pointer 6.2 Initializing Pointers 6.3 Pointer Arithmetic 6.4 Pointers and Single-Dimensional Arrays 6.5 Pointers and Two-Dimensional Arrays 6.6 Pointers and Multidimensional Arrays 6.7 Arrays of Pointers 6.8 Pointers and Strings 6.9 Pointers and Structures 6.10 Pointers and Functions 6.11 Pointers to Pointers 6.12 Dynamic Memory Management 6.13 Constant Pointers Chapter 7: Classes and Objects 7.1 Declaration of a Class 7.2 Defining the Member Functions 7.3 Creating the Objects 7.4 Class and Arrays 7.5 Objects and Functions 7.6 Friend Functions 7.7 Pointers and Objects Chapter 8: Constructors and Destructors 8.1 Structure of a Constructor 8.2 Types of Constructors 8.3 Destructor Chapter 9: Inheritance 9.1 Structure of Inheritance 9.2 Types of Derivation 9.3 Importance of Inheritance 9.4 Types of Base Class 9.5 Types of Inheritance 9.5 Virtual Base Class 9.6 Constructor Invocation in Inheritance 9.7 Parameterized Constructor Invocation in Inheritance 9.8 Destructor under Inheritance 9.9 Container Class Chapter 10: Polymorphism 10.1 Types of Polymorphism 10.2 Compile-Time Polymorphism 10.3 Run-Time Polymorphism 10.4 Virtual Destructor Chapter 11: Template and Exception Handling 11.1 Declaration of a Function Template 11.2 Declaration of a Class Template 11.3 Exception Handling 11.4 try, catch and throw 11.5 Exception Generated by the Function 11.6 Multiple Catch Blocks 11.7 Single Catch Block for All Exceptions 11.8 Restrict the Exceptions Chapter 12: File Organization 12.1 Stream 12.2 Basic Operations with Files 12.3 Binary Files 12.4 Random Access Files 12.5 Error Handling in Files 12.6 File Pointers and Random Access Chapter 13: Turbo Graphics 13.1 Library Functions of the Text Mode 13.2 Library Functions of the Graphics Mode 13.3 Library Functions for Drawing an Object 13.4 Library Functions for Text, Style and Color Selection 13.5 Library Functions for View Port 13.6 Library Functions used for Animation and Sound Chapter 14: Preprocessor Directives and I/O 14.1 C++ Stream 14.2 Preprocessor Directives 14.3 Header files 14.4 Manipulators 14.5 Unformatted I/O Functions 14.6 Character Testing and Conversion Functions 14.7 String Manipulation Function Key Terms Multiple-Choice Questions State whether True or False Review Questions Programming Assignments Answers Solutions of Programming Assignments


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788126516582
  • Publisher: Wiley India Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 480
  • ISBN-10: 8126516585
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Engineering

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