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AUDIENCE:
Programmer
System Analyst
System Designer
IT Professional
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CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Language Overview
Review the C programming language.
Preprocessor Techniques
Code three parameterized macros where the passed parameters determine the resulting generated source.
Datatypes and Storage Classes
Code a program which will pop and push data into a stack that recognizes stack overflow and underflow.
Pointers, Arrays, and Structures
Create an array of pointers which references strings and traverses the array.
Memory Management and Linked Lists
Create a tree structure by using dynamic memory allocation.
Traverse the tree and allow the addition and removal of nodes.
Create a linked list data structure that allows for the searching, addition, removal of specific nodes. This exercise demonstrates dynamic memory allocation and fast searches.
Input/Output Processing
Code a program that writes and reads random records based on a record number.
Using the previous exercise, include exception handling and error control within the application.
Standard Library Functions
Using the macro assert, verify assumptions made by the program and print a diagnostic message if this assumption is false.
Command-line Processing/Environment
Pass in command-line arguments, parse the values, and perform an edit check on the passed values.
Sparse Array Processing
Perform an operation on all cells in a sparse matrix containing a value.
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