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Final Review Bina Ramamurthy 4/5/2019 BR
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Chapters and Sections Chapter 2: Simple C++ Programs
2.1 to 2.5, 2.8 up to page 64 Chapter 3: Control Structures 3.2 to 3.5, exercises on p.116,117, Ex28 on p.119 Chapter 4: Working with data files 4.1 to 4.3, class notes and examples Chapter 5: Modular Programming with functions 5.1 to 5.3, 5.5, class notes, Ex. 1 on p.219 4/5/2019 BR
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Chapters and Sections (contd.)
Chapter 6: One dimensional arrays 6.1, class notes, exercises on p.266,278 Chapter 7: Two dimensional arrays 7.1, class notes, exercises 1,2,3,4 on p.319,320 Chapter 8 8.1 to 8.3, class notes, exercises on p.355,356 4/5/2019 BR
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Summary of Topics Covered
Engineering Problem Solving, Design and Implementation of a solution C++ language elements: variables, arithmetic operations, operator precedence, constants Simple statements: Assignment, input and output statements Using library functions: iostream and cmath Selection statements: If, if..else, switch Repetition statement: while, for, do..while File input and output Functions: declaring, defining and invoking a function; parameter passing Array data structures: definition and usage Object-oriented programming: class concept, object instantiation, member function invocation 4/5/2019 BR
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Final exam Date: December 15, 2004, Wednesday Time: 8.00am – 11.00am
Location: Knox 109, NSC 210 Section A students go to Knox 109 first; if it is full go to 210 NSC. Format: You may bring one sheet of any information you like, you name should be on the sheet; please hand in the sheet along with answered exam. Bring pencils, pens and erasers; no calculators allowed. Attend the review sessions. Times are posted on the web page. 4/5/2019 BR
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Tentative Exam Format Match the lists (10 items)
Multiple choice (20 questions) 10 short answer/programming questions 4/5/2019 BR
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