C++ Data Structures from Scratch, Vol. 1
Description:
From databases and operating systems to simulations and graphics, data structures are an integral part of all programming domains. Designed for complete beginners as well as those with prior programming experience, C++ Data Structures from Scratch, Vol. 1 covers everything from basic C++ language concepts to creating fully functional, STL-style implementations of common data structures and sorting algorithms.
Key features:
- 170+ complete source code files, with detailed line-by-line analysis and diagrams
- 60 sample programs directly illustrating key concepts from each chapter
- Online support
Major topics:
- Step-by-step instructions for setting up an IDE (integrated development environment)
- Thorough coverage of fundamental C++ language concepts:
- Datatypes, variables, and arithmetic
- Logic, functions, and program structure
- Pointers, arrays, and references
- Object-oriented programming (classes) and operator overloading
- Template metaprogramming, in the style of the Standard Template Library (STL)
- Dynamic memory allocation
- A comprehensive, line-by-line guide to implementing:
- Bubble sort, insertion sort, and quick sort
- Allocators
- Dynamic arrays (STL vector)
- Doubly-linked lists (STL list)
- Single-block deques (double-ended queues)
- Multi-block deques (STL deque)
- Unbalanced binary search trees
- AVL trees (STL map)
- Bidirectional / random access, const, and reverse iterators for each data structure
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