Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design, Third Edition, is a language-independent introductory programming book that orients students to programming concepts and logic without assuming any previous programming experience. In the successful,...
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design, Third Edition, is a language-independent introductory programming book that orients students to programming concepts and logic without assuming any previous programming experience. In the successful, accessible style of Tony Gaddis' best-selling texts, useful examples and detail-oriented explanations allow students to become comfortable with fundamental concepts and logical thought processes used in programming without the complication of language syntax. Students gain confidence in their program design skills to transition into more comprehensive programming courses. The book is ideal for a programming logic course taught as a precursor to a language-specific introductory programming course, or for the first part of an introductory programming course.
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Preface xiii Chapter 1 Input, Processing, and Output 29 2.1 Designing a Program ... 29 2.2 Output, Input, and Variables ... 34 2.3 Variable Assignment and Calculations ... 43 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Calculating a Percentage ... 47 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Calculating an Average ... 50 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Converting a Math Formula to a Programming Statement ... 53 2.4 Variable Declarations and Data Types ... 56 2.5 Named Constants ... 62 2.6 Hand Tracing a Program ... 63 2.7 Documenting a Program ... 64 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Named Constants, Style Conventions, and Comments ... 66 Review Questions ... 68 Programming Exercises ... 72 Chapter 2 Modules 75 3.1 Introduction to Modules ... 75 3.2 Defining and Calling a Module ... 78 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Defining and Calling Modules ... 84 3.3 Local Variables ... 88 3.4 Passing Arguments to Modules ... 90 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Passing an Argument to a Module ... 95 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Passing an Argument by Reference ... 100 3.5 Global Variables and Global Constants ... 104 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Global Constants ... 105 Review Questions ... 109 Programming Exercises ... 113 Chapter 3 Decision Structures and Boolean Logic 115 4.1 Introduction to Decision Structures ... 115 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using the If-Then Statement ... 122 4.2 Dual Alternative Decision Structures ... 125 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using the If-Then-Else Statement ... 126 4.3 Comparing Strings ... 131 4.4 Nested Decision Structures ... 135 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Multiple Nested Decision Structures ... 138 4.5 The Case Structure ... 142 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using a Case Structure ... 145 4.6 Logical Operators ... 147 4.7 Boolean Variables ... 154 Review Questions ... 155 Programming Exercises ... 159 Chapter 4 Repetition Structures 163 5.1 Introduction to Repetition Structures ... 163 5.2 Condition-Controlled Loops: While, Do-While, and Do-Until ... 164 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing a While Loop ... 169 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing a Do-While Loop ... 178 5.3 Count-Controlled Loops and the For
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Statement ... 183 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing a Count-Controlled Loop with the For Statement ... 191 5.4 Calculating a Running Total ... 201 5.5 Sentinels ... 205 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using a Sentinel ... 206 5.6 Nested Loops ... 209 Review Questions ... 211 Programming Exercises ... 214 Chapter 5 Functions 217 6.1 Introduction to Functions: Generating Random Numbers ... 217 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Random Numbers ... 221 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Random Numbers to Represent Other Values ... 223 6.2 Writing Your Own Functions ... 225 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Modularizing with Functions ... 232 6.3 More Library Functions ... 240 Review Questions ... 251 Programming Exercises ... 253 Chapter 6 Input Validation 257 7.1 Garbage In, Garbage Out ... 257 7.2 The Input Validation Loop ... 258 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing an Input Validation Loop ... 260 7.3 Defensive Programming ... 265 Review Questions ... 266 Programming Exercises ... 268 Chapter 7 Arrays 269 8.1 Array Basics ... 269 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Array Elements in a Math Expression ... 276 8.2 Sequentially Searching an Array ... 283 8.3 Processing the Contents of an Array ... 289 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Processing an Array ... 296 8.4 Parallel Arrays ... 303 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Parallel Arrays ... 304 8.5 Two-Dimensional Arrays ... 307 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using a Two-Dimensional Array ... 311 8.6 Arrays of Three or More Dimensions ... 316 Review Questions ... 317 Programming Exercises ... 320 Chapter 8 Sorting and Searching Arrays 323 9.1 The Bubble Sort Algorithm ... 323 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using the Bubble Sort Algorithm ... 330 9.2 The Selection Sort Algorithm ... 337 9.3 The Insertion Sort Algorithm ... 343 9.4 The Binary Search Algorithm ... 349 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using the Binary Search Algorithm ... 353 Review Questions ... 355 Programming Exercises ... 358 Chapter 9 Files 361 10.1 Introduction to File Input and Output ... 361 10.2 Using Loops to Process Files ... 373 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Working with Files ... 378 10.3 Using Files and Arrays ... 383 10.4 Processing Records ... 384 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Adding and Displaying Records ... 388 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Searching for a Record ... 392 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Modifying Records ... 394 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Deleting Records ... 398 10.5 Control Break Logic ... 401 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Using Control Break Logic ...403 Review Questions ... 407 Programming Exercises ... 410 Chapter 10 GUI Applications and Event-Driven Programming 549 15.1 Graphical User Interfaces ... 549 15.2 Designing the User Interface for a GUI Program ... 552 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing a Window ... 557 15.3 Writing Event Handlers ... 559 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Designing an Event Handler ... 562 Review Questions ... 564 Programming Exercises ... 566 Index 573
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Autoren-Porträt von Tony Gaddis
Tony Gaddis is the principal author of theStarting Out With ... series of textbooks. Tony has twenty years of experience teaching computer science courses, primarily at Haywood Community College. He is a highly acclaimed instructor who was previously selected as the North Carolina Community College "Teacher of the Year" and has received the Teaching Excellence award from the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development. The Starting Out With ... series includes introductory books covering Programming Logic and Design, C++, Java, Microsoft(R) Visual Basic, C#(R), Python, and Alice, all published by Pearson Addison-Wesley.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Tony Gaddis
- 2012, 3rd revised edition, XXIII, 616 Seiten, Maße: 20,5 x 25,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Prentice Hall
- ISBN-10: 0132805456
- ISBN-13: 9780132805452
Sprache:
Englisch
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