Starting Out with C++: Early Objects, 9/e (GE-Paperbcak)

Starting Out with C++: Early Objects, 9/e (GE-Paperbcak)

作者: Tony Gaddis Judy Walters Godfrey Muganda
出版社: Pearson FT Press
出版在: 2016-11-01
ISBN-13: 9781292157276
ISBN-10: 1292157275
總頁數: 1248 頁





內容描述


For courses in C++ Programming
 
Fundamentals of C++ for Novices and Experienced Programmers Alike
Intended for use in a two-term, three-term, or accelerated one-term C++ programming sequence, this Ninth Edition of Starting Out with C++: Early Objects introduces the fundamentals of C++ to novices and experienced students alike. In clear, easy-to-understand terms, the text introduces all of the necessary topics for beginning C++ programmers. Real-world examples allow students to apply their knowledge in understanding how, why, and when to implement the features of C++. The text is organized in a progressive, step-by-step fashion that allows for flexibility. Building on the popularity of previous editions, the Ninth Edition has been updated and enhanced with new material, including C++11 topics and recent changes in technology.
 
MyProgrammingLab® not included. Students, if MyProgrammingLab is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyProgrammingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

MyProgrammingLab is an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyProgrammingLab consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to the programming concepts in this book and improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts of programming languages. For students, the system automatically detects errors in the logic and syntax of their code submissions and offers targeted hints that enable students to figure out what went wrong. For instructors, a comprehensive gradebook tracks correct and incorrect answers and stores the code inputted by students for review.
Features
This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to include content which is especially relevant to students outside the United States.
 
About the Book

NEW! C++11 topics have been added to several chapters to support the latest standard version of the C++ language.
UPDATED! Updated material throughout the book reflects changes in technology and software development environments, improves clarity and incorporates best practices in teaching introductory programming. As a result, new graphics and new or redesigned figures have been added throughout the book where appropriate, and new or improved sample programs have been included in a number of chapters.
NEW! Includes new sections on literals, random numbers, and enumerated data types, as well as improved material on designing classes.
NEW! New Programming Challenge problems have been added to every chapter.
UPDATED! Chapters have been redesigned to improve student learning. Chapter 5 (Looping) has been reorganized to give students more practice using the while loop before introducing do-while and for loops. The Chapter 6 (Functions) material on defining and calling functions has been reorganized to introduce function prototypes earlier and allow main to always be the first function in a file.
Concept statements at the beginning of each major section summarize the section’s key ideas.
Over 350 complete examples highlight topics through practical, real-world example programs that students can run themselves.
Program Outputs use samples to show students how each program should function.
Tying It All Together sections at the end of each chapter show students how to do something clever and fun with the material covered in that chapter.
VideoNotes provide a series of online videos developed specifically for the text.
Checkpoints are questions provided in each chapter for self-testing.
Notes appear throughout the text, providing short explanations of relevant, interesting, and misunderstood points.
Warnings caution students about techniques, practices, and features that can lead to malfunctioning programs or lost data.
Case Studies that simulate real-world applications appear in many chapters throughout the text.
Review Questions and Exercises in each chapter present a thorough and diverse set of questions for review, such as fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions that check the student’s mastery of the basic material presented in the chapter. These are followed by exercises requiring problem solving and analysis, such as the Algorithm Workbench, Predict the Output, and Find the Errors sections. Each chapter ends with a Soft Skills exercise that focuses on communication and group process skills. Answers to the odd numbered review questions and review exercises are provided in Appendix D at the back of the book.
Programming Challenges solidify knowledge and present real-world problems.
Group Projects throughout the text encourage teamwork within the classroom.
C++ Quick Reference Guide is printed on the inside back cover. 

 
MyProgrammingLab® not included. Students, if MyProgrammingLab is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyProgrammingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

MyProgrammingLab is an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyProgrammingLab consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to the programming concepts in this book and improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts of programming languages. For students, the system automatically detects errors in the logic and syntax of their code submissions and offers targeted hints that enable students to figure out what went wrong. For instructors, a comprehensive gradebook tracks correct and incorrect answers and stores the code inputted by students for review.  

Interactive Practice provides first-hand programming experience in an interactive online environment.
Approximately two-hundred small practice exercises cover topics such as variables, calculations, decision statements, loops, procedures, arrays, and more.
Error Messages for Incorrect Answers give students immediate personalized feedback. The error messages include both the feedback from the compiler and plain English interpretations of likely causes for the incorrect answer.
Step-by-step VideoNote Tutorials enhance the programming concepts presented in your Pearson textbook by allowing students to view the entire problem-solving process outside of the classroom–when they need help the most.
Pearson eText gives students access to their textbook anytime, anywhere. In addition to note taking, highlighting, and bookmarking, the eText offers interactive and sharing features. Rich media options let students watch lecture and example videos as they read or do their homework. Instructors can share their comments or highlights, and students can add their own, creating a tight community of learners in your class. The Pearson eText companion app allows existing subscribers to access their titles on an iPad or Android tablet for either online or offline viewing.

Dynamic grading and assessment provide auto-grading of student assignments, saving you time and offering students immediate learning opportunities:

A dynamic roster tracks their performance and maintains a record of submissions.
The color-coded gradebook gives you a quick glance of your classes' progress. Easily drill down to receive information on a single student's performance or a specific problem. Gradebook results can be exported to Excel to use with your LMS.

New to this Edition
About the Book

C++11 topics have been added to several chapters to support the latest standard version of the C++ language.
UPDATED! Updated material throughout the book reflects changes in technology and software development environments, improves clarity and incorporates best practices in teaching introductory programming. As a result, new graphics and new or redesigned figures have been added throughout the book where appropriate, and new or improved sample programs have been included in a number of chapters.
Includes new sections on literals, random numbers, and enumerated data types, as well as improved material on designing classes.
New Programming Challenge problems have been added to every chapter.
UPDATED! Chapters have been redesigned to improve student learning. Chapter 5 (Looping) has been reorganized to give students more practice using the while loop before introducing do-while and for loops. The Chapter 6 (Functions) material on defining and calling functions has been reorganized to introduce function prototypes earlier and allow main to always be the first function in a file.

MyProgrammingLab® not included. Students, if MyProgrammingLab is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyProgrammingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
 
MyProgrammingLab is an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyProgrammingLab consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to the programming concepts in this book and improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts of programming languages. For students, the system automatically detects errors in the logic and syntax of their code submissions and offers targeted hints that enable students to figure out what went wrong. For instructors, a comprehensive gradebook tracks correct and incorrect answers and stores the code inputted by students for review.

Interactive Practice provides first-hand programming experience in an interactive online environment.
Approximately two-hundred small practice exercises cover topics such as variables, calculations, decision statements, loops, procedures, arrays, and more.
Error Messages for Incorrect Answers give students immediate personalized feedback. The error messages include both the feedback from the compiler and plain English interpretations of likely causes for the incorrect answer.
Step-by-step VideoNote Tutorials enhance the programming concepts presented in your Pearson textbook by allowing students to view the entire problem-solving process outside of the classroom—when they need help the most.
Pearson eText gives students access to their textbook anytime, anywhere. In addition to note taking, highlighting, and bookmarking, the eText offers interactive and sharing features. Rich media options let students watch lecture and example videos as they read or do their homework. Instructors can share their comments or highlights, and students can add their own, creating a tight community of learners in your class. The Pearson eText companion app allows existing subscribers to access their titles on an iPad or Android tablet for either online or offline viewing.

Dynamic grading and assessment provide auto-grading of student assignments, saving you time and offering students immediate learning opportunities:

A dynamic roster tracks their performance and maintains a record of submissions.
The color-coded gradebook gives you a quick glance of your classes' progress. Easily drill down to receive information on a single student's performance or a specific problem. Gradebook results can be exported to Excel to use with your LMS.


目錄大綱


Table of Contents  

Introduction to Computers and Programming
Introduction to C++
Expressions and Interactivity
Making Decisions
Looping
Functions
Introduction to Classes and Objects
Arrays
Searching, Sorting, and Algorithm Analysis
Pointers
More about Classes and Object-Oriented Programming
More on C-Strings and the String Class
Advanced File and I/O Operations
Recursion
Polymorphism and Virtual Functions
Exceptions, Templates, and the Standard Template Library (STL)
Linked Lists
Stacks and Queues
Binary Trees




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