Week 1 - 4 -> Y K Choi and Week 5 - 7 -> Phillip Chudley

Week PowerPoint Laboratory - feel free to download for your Lab. Supplementary Notes Self-Test Question 
1 Introduction This describes the requirements, teaching schedule and textbook  of this course.

Lecture 1 This is the first lecture and covers the basic hardware, software, basic computing, OOP design 

Lecture 1_1 This is about  C++ fundamentals (pages 1 - 98)

Laboratory one This laboratory is about the basic computing, C++ fundamentals including input and output and the steps to create a C++ program under Microsoft visual C++ environment. Please note that it uses visual C++ environment for teaching and learning only. This laboratory will not cover the visual C++ which is beyond the scope of this course.  Introduction   This describes the course syllabus.

Exercise1   This is exercise 1 to be submitted before 10 July 2002.

 

Test 1 This lists out the questions on lecture 1. 

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2 Lecture 2_1 This is about object modification including input, compound assignment, increment and decrement, and string class (pages 103- 141) Lecture 2_2 This is about control constructs including if, if-else and switch. (pages 153 - 195 of set book)  Laboratory two This laboratory covers increment, decrement, string, if, if-else and switch.  A useful website with extensive information on C++ www.cplusplus.com Test 2 This lists out the questions on lecture 2. 

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3 Lecture 3_1 This is about the control constructs including while, for and while-do (pages 195- 218) Lecture 3_2 This is function basics including iomanip and  fstream  libraries (page 233 - 275 of set book)  Laboratory three This laboratory covers iteration, while, while-do, for, and basic functions including iostream and iomanip libraries.    Test 3 This lists out the questions on lecture 3. This is word format

Test 31 This lists out the questions on for and while . This is word format

4 Lecture 4 This is about the programmer defined functions.  Laboratory four This laboratory is about programmer-defined functions including parameter passing and recursive functions.  Specimen (Exam) This section list out the examination specimen. There will be three sections, you have to answer all questions in Section A, and one question from Sections B and C.  Note that you have to achieve 30 out of 100 for exam and continuous assessment. Test 4 This lists out the questions on function basics. This is word format

Test 41 This lists out the questions on programmer defined functions . This is word format

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