C++ for engineers and scientists / Gary J. Bronson.
Material type:
- 9781133187844
- QA 76.73.C153 .B76 2013

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Computer Engineering | GC QA 76.73.C153 .B76 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000009737 |
Includes index.
Preliminaries -- Problem Solving Using C++ -- Assignment, Formatting, and Interactive Input -- Selection Structures -- Repetition Statements -- Modularity Using Functions -- Arrays -- 8 I/O Streams and Data Files -- Completing the Basics -- Pointers -- Introduction to Classes -- Adding Functionality to Your Classes -- Structures -- Numerical Methods -- (Online) -- Appendix A: Operator Precedence Table -- Appendix B: ASCII Character Codes -- Appendix C: Floating-Point Number Storage -- Appendix D: Command-Line Arguments.
Introduce the power and practicality of C++ programming to entry-level engineers with Bronson's C++ FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS, 4E. This proven, pragmatic text is designed specifically for today's first- and second-year engineering and science students with a wealth of new applications and examples taken from real situations involving electrical and structural engineering, fluid mechanics, mathematics, power generation, and heat transfer challenges. The book starts with a solid foundation in procedural programming before moving into a reorganized, clear presentation of object-oriented concepts. Dynamic case studies, career spotlights and engineering-driven applications showcase the relevance of concepts students are learning to their careers. Helpful tips demonstrate how to avoid common C++ programming errors, while updates ensure that students are learning the most recent C++ code standards.
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