Skip to Content
C++ How to Program, 10/e
book

C++ How to Program, 10/e

by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
February 2016
Beginner
1080 pages
207h 57m
English
Pearson
Content preview from C++ How to Program, 10/e

Summary

Section 6.1 Introduction

  • Experience has shown that the best way to develop and maintain a large program is to construct it from small, simple pieces, or components. This technique is called divide and conquer (p. 212).

Section 6.2 Program Components in C++

  • C++ programs are typically written by combining new functions and classes you write with “prepackaged” functions and classes available in the C++ Standard Library.

  • Functions allow you to modularize a program by separating its tasks into self-contained units.

  • The statements in the function bodies are written only once, are reused from perhaps several locations in a program and are hidden from other functions.

Section 6.3 Math Library Functions

  • Sometimes functions are not ...

Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.
Start your free trial

You might also like

C++ How to Program, Sixth Edition

C++ How to Program, Sixth Edition

P. J. Deitel - Deitel & Associates, Inc., H. M. Deitel - Deitel & Associates, Inc.
C++ How to Program, Ninth Edition

C++ How to Program, Ninth Edition

Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel

Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9780134448930Purchase book