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C++ How to Program, 10/e

by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
February 2016
Beginner
1080 pages
207h 57m
English
Pearson
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Summary

Section 22.2 Structure Definitions

  • Keyword struct (p. 900) begins every structure definition. Between the braces of the structure definition are the structure member declarations.

  • A structure definition creates a new data type that can be used to declare variables.

Section 22.3 typedef and using

  • Creating a new type name with typedef (p. 902) does not create a new type; it creates a name that’s synonymous with a type defined previously.

  • C++11 added the keyword using as another mechanism for creating type aliases.

Section 22.5 Bitwise Operators

  • The bitwise AND operator (&; p. 905) takes two integral operands. A bit in the result is set to one if the corresponding bits in each of the operands are one.

  • Masks (p. 907) are used ...

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