CS 111 - Course Information
Solutions
- average5.cpp
- hypotenuse.cpp
Resources:
- Basic
Input and Output
- C
Plus Plus Tutorial on Variables.
- add2int.cpp
- intDivision.cpp
- averageOf3.cpp
- sineDemo.cpp
- Built-in
Math Functions
- C
Plus Plus Tutorial on Variables
Homework 3
Solutions
- Box with while loop
- Box with for loop
- Empty box while loop
- Empty box for loop
Homework 4
Solutions
- factorial.cpp
- lucky7.cpp
- triangle1.cpp
- triangles.cpp
References:
- srand()
- rand()
- quad.cpp
- dice.cpp
Homework 5
Solutions
- hw5.cpp
References:
- Prof Ryba's function
examples
- function1.cpp
- function2.cpp
- getname.cpp
- getname2.cpp
- Functions
- Functions
(II) [pass by reference]
Homework 6 Due: TBA
Extra Credit
Solutions:
- forwards.cpp [modification of
backwards.cpp]
- forwards_arr.cpp [using str as an
array]
- ack.cpp
- handtrace of
mystery(1,2)
hw6_ec.cpp
References:
- Recursion [With code
examples]
- towers.cpp
- Character
Sequences [C-Strings]
- .length()
- String
Functions
- Strings
Tutorial [at the end]
- charsInString1.cpp
- charsInString2.cpp
Homework 7 DUE: TBA
Solution
- hw7.cpp
References:
- Arrays
- Bubblesort
- Linear Search
- Binary
Search
- dicestats.cpp
- measure.cpp
- bubblesort.cpp
- sortAndSearch.cpp
Homework 8
Homework 8 continued
- Part 2
- Part 3
Solutions:
References:
- D.
Nixon's Tutorial on 2-dimensional arrays
- Cpp
Tutoral on arrays
Textbook / References
- C++ Without Fear: A Beginner's Guide That Makes You Feel Smart
(Paperback)
Brian Overland
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0321246950
More Information:
INC grades will not be given, except in EXTREME
emergencies. It is up to the student to bring proof,
such as hospital bills, etc. Do not waste the entire semester and then
beg for an INC, it will not be given.
``Student apparitions" will be given a grade of 'WU' as per the college
policy
Cell Phones and Other Electronic Devices
I understand the need to keep in touch with loved ones, and that cell
phones are the easiest way for others to keep track of us. However, I
expect that all cell phones, pagers etc. will be inaudible during class.
Any student with an electronic device that disrupts the class runs the
risk of loosing points from his/her average (per occurrence). If an
electronic device disrupts the class during an exam, the student will
loose points from his/her exam.
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