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+ | introduction to OOP344 | ||
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*pure virtual methods | *pure virtual methods | ||
*abstract base classes | *abstract base classes | ||
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+ | ==Week 6 - Oct 11== | ||
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+ | '''Dynamic Memory Allocation''' | ||
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+ | You need: | ||
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+ | #a pointer for the data type that will occupy the memory whose address you will point to - int* p; | ||
+ | #if the pointer is already pointing at another already allocated memory, deallocate it | ||
+ | #allocate memory and set the pointer to its address | ||
+ | #use the memory | ||
+ | #when you are done, deallocate it - delete[] p; | ||
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+ | ==Week 7 - Oct 18== | ||
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+ | *linked lists | ||
+ | *declaration modifiers | ||
+ | **const | ||
+ | **extern | ||
+ | **static | ||
+ | **auto | ||
+ | **register | ||
+ | **volatile | ||
+ | *passing arguments as command line arguments | ||
+ | *variable argument list | ||
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+ | =Links= | ||
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+ | ==Audio Recordings== | ||
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+ | [http://www.ljubomirgorscak.com/recordings/oop344recordings.html Fardad's OOP344 lectures] | ||
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+ | ==Other== | ||
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+ | [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OOP344 OOP344 main wiki page] | ||
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+ | [http://www.ljubomirgorscak.com/ Ljubomir's Website] | ||
=Discussion= | =Discussion= |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 1 November 2009
Contents
Overview
Week 1
introduction to OOP344
Week 2 - Sep 13
- define
- include
- macros
- operators
- statement evaluation
- return value of main
- return value of printf & scanf
- conditional compilation
Week 3 - Sep 20
- pointers
- pointer arithmetic
- pointers to pointers to pointers... etc.
- logical operators and pointers
Week 4 - Sep 27
- undef (#undef)
- casting
- unsigned variables
- multi-dimentional arrays and their pointer notation
- pointers to functions
- pointers to pointers to pointers... etc.
- typedef, enum
Week 5 - Oct 4
- bits, bitwise operators
- a jump ahead and review!
- C++
- inheritance
- polymorphism
- encapsulation
- default parameters
- forward declaration
- initialization vs. setting
- vitual methods
- pure virtual methods
- abstract base classes
Week 6 - Oct 11
Dynamic Memory Allocation
You need:
- a pointer for the data type that will occupy the memory whose address you will point to - int* p;
- if the pointer is already pointing at another already allocated memory, deallocate it
- allocate memory and set the pointer to its address
- use the memory
- when you are done, deallocate it - delete[] p;
Week 7 - Oct 18
- linked lists
- declaration modifiers
- const
- extern
- static
- auto
- register
- volatile
- passing arguments as command line arguments
- variable argument list