Title:
C++ for engineers and scientists
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Cengage Learning, 2010
Physical Description:
829 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780324786439
General Note:
Includes index
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Summary
Summary
Now in its third edition, Bronson's C++ for Engineers and Scientists makes C++ accessible to first-level engineering students as C++ maintains its stronghold in engineering and scientific communities. The text continues to take a pragmatic approach that incorporates actual engineering and science problems for its applications and examples. Students begin with a foundation in procedural programming, moving into object-oriented concepts in the second half of the text. This new edition also offers new case studies and an expanded selection of examples from a variety of fields including thermodynamics, optics, and fluid mechanics.
Table of Contents
Part I + Fundamentals |
1 Preliminaries |
2 Application Solving Using C++ |
3 Assignment, Formatting, and Interactive Input |
4 Selection Statement |
5 Repetition Statements |
6 Modularity Using Functions |
7 I/O File Streams and Data Files |
8 Arrays |
9 Completing the Basics |
Part II Object-Oriented Programming |
10 Introduction to Classes |
11 Class Functions and Conversions |
Part III Data Structures |
12 Pointers |
13 Structures |
Part IV Additional Topics |
14 Numerical Methods |
15 Bit Operations |
Appendices |
A Operator Precedence Table |
B ASCII Character Codes |
C Floating Point Number Storage |
D Command Line Arguments |