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In the second chapter the concept of variable is presenting, starting by its declaration. The many types are demonstrateas their limitations too. Truncation and the difficulty of the computer processor to manage some types are among principal advises. The chapter ends Arning about constants, special characters and mixed mode expressions.
Dec 26, 2015 05:25PM
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On third chapter, the author explains the operators on C++, including unarys and binarys. Exposing the operations order, he attempt us about the assignment operators.
Sep 09, 2022 06:41PM
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Presenting functions, the author demonstrates its creation, detailing its components - return type and arguments - and its using on overloading and prototypes. He explain en passant about variables scope, as its appears as global, local, static and auto.
Jan 10, 2016 06:25PM
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On the fourth chapter, the author exposes the looping process and it's commands: while, do while, for and switch, and their peculiarities, as endless loops and nestings.
Jan 02, 2016 02:14PM
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The fourth chapter deals with logical operations: first, between expressions (operators ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, &&, || and !) and then, with bitwise operators. The last program in the chapter didn't work as well, as the result was printed in decimals and not in hexadecimas as it should be.
Dec 29, 2015 07:15PM
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In the first chapter, the author makes a general explanation of the language, showing the procedures to install and set the compilator. He demonstrates a program, which converts Celsius values to Fahrenheit, as an example of language using, with header, outputs and variables, defining statement, declaration, expression, operator and assignment.
Dec 25, 2015 06:18PM
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