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Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

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C Programming Lab Manual

C Programming Lab Manual

This lecture note explains how to solve the following programs: sum of individual digits of a positive integer, the roots of a quadratic equation, programs that use both recursive and non-recursive functions, find both the largest and smallest number in a list of integers, C program to count the lines, words and characters in a given text, C program to generate Pascal’s triangle, a C program which copies one file to another, C program to display contents of a file, e C programs that uses non recursive function to search for a key value in a given list of integers using Linear search, C programs that implements the Selection sort method to sort a given array of integers in ascending order, C programs that implement Queue (its operations) using singly linked list to display a given list of integers in same order, C program to implement linear regression algorithm, C program to implement the polynomial regression algorithm, C program to implement the Lagrange interpolation, C program to implement Trapezoidal method, C programs to implement Simpson method.

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Programming in C by Guru Jambheshwar University

Programming in C by Guru Jambheshwar University

This note covers the following topics: C essentials, Data types, Data input and output, Operators and expressions, Decision control structure, Loop control statement, Arrays, Functions, Strings, Pointers and Introduction to cpp.

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The Basics of C Programming

The Basics of C Programming

This note explains the following topics: Spacing and indentation, Input and output, Branching and looping, Arrays, Variable Types, Operators, Functions, Structures, Libraries, Makefiles, Pointers, Dynamic Data Structures, Advanced Pointers, Strings, Operator Precedence, Command Line Arguments, Text files, Binary Files.

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The C programming Language by Steve Summit

The C programming Language by Steve Summit

C is a relatively small language, but one which wears well. Topics covered includes: Basic Data Types and Operators, Statements and Control Flow, Functions and Program Structure, Basic I/O, Operators, Strings.

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The GNU C Reference Manual

The GNU C Reference Manual

This is a reference manual for the C programming language as implemented by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). Topics covered includes: Lexical Elements, Data Types, Expressions and Operators, Functions, Program Structure and Scope.

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Practical Programming in C Lecture Notes

Practical Programming in C Lecture Notes

This course note provides a thorough introduction to the C programming language, the workhorse of the UNIX operating system and lingua franca of embedded processors and micro-controllers.

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Essential C

Essential C

This note explains all the common features and techniques for the C language. The coverage is pretty quick, so it is most appropriate for someone with some programming background who needs to see how C works. Topics include variables, int types, floating point types, promotion, truncation, operators, control structures (if, while, for), functions, value parameters, reference parameters, structs, pointers, arrays, the pre-processor, and the standard C library functions.

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Programming   in C    UNIX System Calls and Subroutines Using C (by A. D. Marshall)

Programming in C UNIX System Calls and Subroutines Using C (by A. D. Marshall)

This note covers the following topics: The Common Desktop Environment, C/C++ Program Compilation, C Basics, Conditionals, Looping and Iteration, Arrays and Strings, Functions, Pointers, Dynamic Memory Allocation and Dynamic Structures, Low Level Operators and Bit Fields, The C Preprocessor, C, UNIX and Standard Libraries, Integer Functions, Random Number, String Conversion, Searching and Sorting, String Handling, File Access and Directory System Calls, Interprocess Communication (IPC), PipesRemote Procedure Calls (RPC) and Writing Larger Programs.

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Phil's C Course

Phil's C Course

This course is intended to help a good programmer particularly someone familiar with DEC Fortran, start programming in C. Topics covered includes: Why is the language called C, Variables, Types and Functions, Loop and Flow Control Constructs, Arrays, Pointers, Strings, Structures and Unions, Typedef, Header Files, Macros and the ? operator, Logical and Relational Operators, Bitwise Operators, Function Prototypes, File IO Routines and Command Line Arguments, Obfuscation, Changing from VAX C or K&R C to ANSI Compliant DEC C.

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Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

Learning GNU C (C. O'Riordan) Mirror

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