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出版社: 电子工业出版社
ISBN:9787121272646
版次:2
商品编码:11901447
品牌:Broadview
包装:平装
丛书名: 原味精品书系
开本:16开
出版时间:2016-03-01
用纸:胶版纸
页数:848
正文语种:英文


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  《C++11程序设计(第2版)英文版》利用活代码深入研究C++11 和C++ 标准库。内容包括C++11 的新特性,基于模板的标准库容器、迭代器和算法,C++ 标准库字符串,C++ 标准库数组,构造重要类,面向对象编程的案例研究,异常处理,等等。本书示例丰富,包含了从计算机科学、商业、模拟、游戏和其他主题中挑选出来的各种示例程序,并在三个具有工业强度的C++11 编译器上对代码进行了测试;书中配有大量的插图,包括图表、线条图、UML 图、程序和程序输出。
  《C++11程序设计(第2版)英文版》适合具有一定高级语言编程背景的程序员阅读。

作者简介

  Paul Deitel,Deitel & Associates有限公司的CEO兼CTO,毕业于麻省理工学院,主修信息技术。通过Deitel & Associate有限公司,他已经为行业、政府机关和军队客户提供了数百节编程课程,这些客户包括思科、IBM、西门子、Sun Microsystems、戴尔、Fidelity、肯尼迪航天中心、美国国家强风暴实验室、白沙导弹试验场、Rogue Wave Software、波音公司、SunGard Higher Education、北电网络公司、彪马、iRobot、Invensys等。他和本书的合著者Harvey Deitel博士是畅销全球的编程语言教材、专业书籍和视频的作者。

  Harvey Deitel博士,Deitel & Associates有限公司的董事长和首席战略官,在计算机领域中拥有五十多年的经验。Deitel博士获得了麻省理工学院电子工程(学习计算)的学士和硕士学位,并获得了波士顿大学的数学博士学位(学习计算机科学)。在20世纪60年代,通过先进的计算机技术和计算机应用公司,他成为了创建各种IBM操作系统的团队中的一员。在20世纪70年代,他创建了商业操作系统。他拥有丰富的大学教学经验,在1991年与儿子Paul Deitel创办Deitel & Associates有限公司之前,他是波士顿大学计算机科学系的主任,并获得了终身任职权。Deitel的出版物获得了国际上的认可,并被翻译为繁体中文、简体中文、韩语、日语、德语、俄语、西班牙语、法语、波兰语、意大利语、葡萄牙语、希腊语、乌尔都语和土耳其语。Deitel博士为很多大公司、学术研究机构、政府机关和军方提供了数百场专业编程讲座。

目录

前言
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 C++
1.3 Object Technology
1.4 Typical C++ Development Environment
1.5 Test-Driving a C++ Application
1.6 Operating Systems
1.6.1 Windows―A Proprietary Operating System
1.6.2 Linux―An Open-Source Operating System
1.6.3 Apple’s OS X; Apple’s iOS for iPhone?, iPad? and iPod Touch? Devices
1.6.4 Google’s Android
1.7 C++11 and the Open Source Boost Libraries
1.8 Web Resources
2 Introduction to C++ Programming, Input/Output and Operators
2.1 Introduction
2.2 First Program in C++: Printing a Line of Text
2.3 Modifying Our First C++ Program
2.4 Another C++ Program: Adding Integers
2.5 Arithmetic
2.6 Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators
2.7 Wrap-Up
3 Introduction to Classes, Objects and Strings
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Defining a Class with a Member Function
3.3 Defining a Member Function with a Parameter
3.4 Data Members, set Member Functions and get Member Functions
3.5 Initializing Objects with Constructors
3.6 Placing a Class in a Separate File for Reusability
3.7 Separating Interface from Implementation
3.8 Validating Data with set Functions
3.9 Wrap-Up
4 Control Statements: Part 1; Assignment, ++ and -- Operators
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Control Structures
4.3 if Selection Statement
4.4 if … else Double-Selection Statement
4.5 while Repetition Statement
4.6 Counter-Controlled Repetition
4.7 Sentinel-Controlled Repetition
4.8 Nested Control Statements
4.9 Assignment Operators
4.10 Increment and Decrement Operators
4.11 Wrap-Up
5 Control Statements: Part 2; Logical Operators
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Essentials of Counter-Controlled Repetition
5.3 for Repetition Statement
5.4 Examples Using the for Statement
5.5 do … while Repetition Statement
5.6 switch Multiple-Selection Statement
5.7 break and continue Statements
5.8 Logical Operators
5.9 Confusing the Equality ( == ) and Assignment ( = ) Operators
5.10 Wrap-Up
6 Functions and an Introduction to Recursion
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Math Library Functions
6.3 Function Definitions with Multiple Parameters
6.4 Function Prototypes and Argument Coercion
6.5 C++ Standard Library Headers
6.6 Case Study: Random Number Generation
6.7 Case Study: Game of Chance; Introducing enum
6.8 C++11 Random Numbers
6.9 Storage Classes and Storage Duration
6.10 Scope Rules
6.11 Function Call Stack and Activation Records
6.12 Functions with Empty Parameter Lists
6.13 Inline Functions
6.14 References and Reference Parameters
6.15 Default Arguments
6.16 Unary Scope Resolution Operator
6.17 Function Overloading
6.18 Function Templates
6.19 Recursion
6.20 Example Using Recursion: Fibonacci Series
6.21 Recursion vs. Iteration
6.22 Wrap-Up
7 Class Templates array and vector ;
Catching Exceptions
7.1 Introduction
7.2 array s
7.3 Declaring array s
7.4 Examples Using array s
7.4.1 Declaring an array and Using a Loop to Initialize the array ’s Elements
7.4.2 Initializing an array in a Declaration with an Initializer List
7.4.3 Specifying an array ’s Size with a Constant Variable and Setting array Elements with Calculations
7.4.4 Summing the Elements of an array
7.4.5 Using Bar Charts to Display array Data Graphically
7.4.6 Using the Elements of an array as Counters
7.4.7 Using array s to Summarize Survey Results
7.4.8 Static Local array s and Automatic Local array s
7.5 Range-Based for Statement
7.6 Case Study: Class GradeBook Using an array to Store Grades
7.7 Sorting and Searching array s
7.8 Multidimensional array s
7.9 Case Study: Class GradeBook Using a Two-Dimensional array
7.10 Introduction to C++ Standard Library Class Template vector
7.11 Wrap-Up
8 Pointers
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Pointer Variable Declarations and Initialization
8.3 Pointer Operators
8.4 Pass-by-Reference with Pointers
8.5 Built-In Arrays
8.6 Using const with Pointers
8.6.1 Nonconstant Pointer to Nonconstant Data
8.6.2 Nonconstant Pointer to Constant Data
8.6.3 Constant Pointer to Nonconstant Data
8.6.4 Constant Pointer to Constant Data
8.7 sizeof Operator
8.8 Pointer Expressions and Pointer Arithmetic
8.9 Relationship Between Pointers and Built-In Arrays
8.10 Pointer-Based Strings
8.11 Wrap-Up
9 Classes: A Deeper Look; Throwing Exceptions
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Time Class Case Study
9.3 Class Scope and Accessing Class Members
9.4 Access Functions and Utility Functions
9.5 Time Class Case Study: Constructors with Default Arguments
9.6 Destructors
9.7 When Constructors and Destructors Are Called
9.8 Time Class Case Study: A Subtle Trap―Returning a Reference or a Pointer to a private Data Member
9.9 Default Memberwise Assignment
9.10 const Objects and const Member Functions
9.11 Composition: Objects as Members of Classes
9.12 friend Functions and friend Classes
9.13 Using the this Pointer
9.14 static Class Members
9.15 Wrap-Up
10 Operator Overloading; Class string
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Using the Overloaded Operators of Standard Library Class string
10.3 Fundamentals of Operator Overloading
10.4 Overloading Binary Operators
10.5 Overloading the Binary Stream Insertion and Stream Extraction Operators
10.6 Overloading Unary Operators
10.7 Overloading the Unary Prefix and Postfix ++ and -- Operators
10.8 Case Study: A Date Class
10.9 Dynamic Memory Management
10.10 Case Study: Array Class
10.10.1 Using the Array Class
10.10.2 Array Class Definition
10.11 Operators as Member vs. Non-Member Functions
10.12 Converting Between Types
10.13 explicit Constructors and Conversion Operators
10.14 Overloading the Function Call Operator ()
10.15 Wrap-Up
11 Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Base Classes and Derived Classes
11.3 Relationship between Base and Derived Classes
11.3.1 Creating and Using a CommissionEmployee Class
11.3.2 Creating a BasePlusCommissionEmployee Class Without Using Inheritance
11.3.3 Creating a CommissionEmployee ? BasePlusCommissionEmployee Inheritance Hierarchy
11.3.4 CommissionEmployee ? BasePlusCommissionEmployee Inheritance Hierarchy Using protected Data
11.3.5 CommissionEmployee ? BasePlusCommissionEmployee Inheritance Hierarchy Using private Data
11.4 Constructors and Destructors in Derived Classes
11.5 public , protected and private Inheritance
11.6 Software Engineering with Inheritance
11.7 Wrap-Up
12 Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Introduction to Polymorphism: Polymorphic Video Game
12.3 Relationships Among Objects in an Inheritance Hierarchy
12.3.1 Invoking Base-Class Functions from Derived-Class Objects
12.3.2 Aiming Derived-Class Pointers at Base-Class Objects
12.3.3 Derived-Class Member-Function Calls via Base-Class Pointers
12.3.4 Virtual Functions and Virtual Destructors
12.4 Type Fields and switch Statements
12.5 Abstract Classes and Pure virtual Functions
12.6 Case Study: Payroll System Using Polymorphism
12.6.1 Creating Abstract Base Class Employee
12.6.2 Creating Concrete Derived Class SalariedEmployee
12.6.3 Creating Concrete Derived Class CommissionEmployee
12.6.4 Creating Indirect Concrete Derived Class BasePlusCommissionEmployee
12.6.5 Demonstrating Polymorphic Processing
12.7 (Optional) Polymorphism, Virtual Functions and Dynamic Binding“Under the Hood”
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