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Chapter 6 One-Dimensional Arrays 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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One Dimensional Arrays
Sorting Algorithms Searching Algorithms Character Strings The string Class. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Definition and Initialization Computation and Output Function Arguments Arrays 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Definition An array is a data structure for storing a contiguous block of data. All data elements in an array must be of the same type. Individual elements of the array are specified using the array name and an offset. In C++ the offset of the first element is always 0. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Definition and Initialization
Syntax: data_type identifier[size] [= initialization list]; Note: size is an integer constant. Example: double m[8]; m[0] m[1] m[2] m[3] m[4] m[5] m[6] m[7] ? 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Initializing Arrays Initializing array elements (initialization=>declaration) char vowels[5] = {'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u'}; bool ansKey[] ={true, true, false, true, false, false}; char word[] = "Hello"; vowels 'a' 'e' 'i' 'o' 'u' ansKey true true false true false false word 'H' 'e' 'l' 'l' 'o' '\0' 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Accessing Array Elements
Offsets are used to access individual elements of an array. General format: array_identifier[offset] Example for (int i=0; i<=7; ++i) m[i] = double(i) + 0.5; Integer expressions may be used as offsets. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Functions and arrays An array identifier, without subscripts, references the starting address(first element) of the array. In C++, arrays are passed by reference. ie the starting address is passed, no size information. Arrays in C++ to not know their size. Generally we specify an additional parameter representing the number of elements in the array. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Example #include <iostream> using namespace std; const int MAXSIZE=20; void ReadArr(double a[], int& count, istream& in); int FindMin(const double a[], int count); int main( ) { double darr[MAXSIZE]; int cnt=0, position=0; ReadArr(darr, cnt, cin); position = FindMin(darr, cnt); cout << "The smallest value in the array is " << darr[position] << endl; } 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
// This function inputs values into an array until EOF or array // limit reached void ReadArray(double a[], int& count, istream& in) { double temp; count = 0; in >> temp; while ( (count < MAXSIZE) && !in.eof() ) { a[count] = temp; ++count; } 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
//This function returns the offset of the smallest //value in an array int FindMin(const double a[], int size) { int offsetOfMin = 0; for (int i=1; i<size; ++i) { if (a[i] < a[offsetOfMin] ) { offsetOfMin = i; }//end if }//end for return offsetOfMin; }//end FindMin 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
selection sort Sorting Algorithms 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Sorting Algorithms Sorting algorithms arrange the data into either ascending or descending order, based on the values in the array. Sorting algorithms to be discussed Selection sort 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Selection Sort Algorithm
Find minimum value, place it in the first position. Find next minimum value, place it in the second position. Continue doing this until you have placed the second to the largest value in the second to the last position. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Practice! Fill in the following table to show how the array is sorted into ascending order using the selection sort. arr[0] arr[1] arr[2] arr[3] arr[4] 29 45 18 51 36 swap min and arr[0] 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
unordered lists ordered lists Search Algorithms 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Searching Unordered Lists
Simple Sequential Search Examine each element starting with the first one until: a match is found. end of the list is reached. Sequential search can be implemented as: a function which returns true if item in the list, false if item is not in the list. a function which returns the location of the item if found, or –1 if not found. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Searching Ordered Lists
Modified Sequential Search: examine every element in the list until: item is found. list element is larger/smaller than the item you are searching for (search fails). Binary Search Examine middle element: if element equals item, item found, return location. if element is larger than item ignore bottom of list. if element is smaller than item ignore top of list. Repeat until: top and bottom cross over (search failed). 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Example of Binary Search for 48
5 11 14 22 28 37 43 56 59 70 arr[top] arr[mid] arr[bot] 37 43 56 59 70 mid is 7 arr[top] arr[mid] arr[bot] mid is 5 43 37 arr[top] arr[bot] mid is 6 43 arr[6] 43 arr[bot] arr[top] 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
C style strings functions defined in cstring Character Strings 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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C Style Character Strings
A C style strings is defined as a sequence of characters, terminated by the null character. When declaring a character array to store a C style string, memory must be allocated for the null character ('\0'). Literal string constants are enclosed within double quote marks: "a string". 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
C Style String Input Recall that the input operator (>>) skips whitespace . To input strings with embedded whitespace , the getline() function can be used as illustrated: char phrase[SIZE]; cin.getline(phrase, SIZE); The getline() function reads up to SIZE-1 characters from the input stream and will insert the null character. getline() is a member function of what class? 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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C STYLE STRING FUNCTIONS
The Standard C++ library contains a set of predefined functions that operate on C style strings. These functions are defined in the header file: cstring Commonly used string functions: strlen() strcpy() strcat() strcmp() 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Example: C Style Strings
#include <iostream> #include <cstring> //strcmp(), strcpy(), strcat() uses namespace std; int main(){ char str1[30] = "John", str2[30] = "Johnson"; char phrase[20] = "'s shirt was green", sentence[30]; if (strcmp(str1,str2) < 0) strcpy (sentence, str1); // puts "John" into sentence else strcpy (sentence,str2); // puts "Johnson into sentence strcat(sentence, phrase); cout << "Sentence is: " << sentence << endl; return 0; } Prints Sentence is: John's shirt is green 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
functions defined in string The string class 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
The string class The string class implements the concept of a character string. A string object can increase and decrease its size dynamically. Numerous operators and functions are defined in the string class. 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Common Functions Defined in string
size( ) empty( ) substr (int start, int len) c_str() 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Overloaded Operators Defined in string
relational operators < > == <= >= concatenation + += assignment = 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
Example: string class #include <iostream> #include <string> uses namespace std; int main(){ string str1 = "John", str2 = "Johnson"; string phrase = "'s shirt was green", sentence; if (str1 < str2) sentence = str1; // assign "John" to sentence else sentence = str2; // assign "Johnson to sentence sentence += phrase; // append phrase to sentence cout << "Sentence is: " << sentence << endl; return 0; } Prints Sentence is: John's shirt is green 2/23/2019 Engineering Problem Solving with C++, Second Edition, J. Ingber
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