What is Programming in Modern C++?
This course introduces problem-solving and programming using the C++ programming language. The topics include:
- Basic programming notions. Control flow, variables, and assignments statements, conditional execution, looping, function calls including recursion. Arrays and structures. Elementary aspects of classes. Heap memory.
- Program design. How human beings solve problems manually. Strategies for translating manual techniques to computer programs. Organizing large programs into units such as functions and classes. Introduction to assertions and invariants.
- Programming applications. Arithmetic on polynomials, and matrices. Root finding. Sorting and searching. Design of editors and simulators, including graphical editors. Elementary animation. A rudimentary graphics system will be discussed.
- Standard Library of C++. The string, vector, and map classes.
W5_Programming_Qs-1
Due on 2023-03-02, 23:59 IST
Complete the program with the following instructions.
• Fill in the blank at LINE-1 with appropriate initializer list,
• Fill in the blanks at LINE-2 and LINE-3 to complete the return statements.
The program must satisfy the given test cases.
Solution :
class Sphere : public Volume, public Area{
public:
Sphere(int _r) : Volume(_r), Area(_r) {} //LINE-1
double getVolume(){ return Volume::getVal(); } //LINE-2
double getArea(){ return Area::getVal(); } //LINE-3
}; |
W5_Programming_Qs-2
Due on 2023-03-02, 23:59 IST
Consider the following program with the following instructions.
• Fill in the blank at LINE-1 with appropriate keyword.
• Fill in the blanks at LINE-2 and LINE-3 to complete the constructor statements.
The program must satisfy the sample input and output.
Solution :
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Vehicle {
public:
string vehicleName;
int noOfWheels;
Vehicle(string s, int w) : vehicleName(s), noOfWheels(w) { }
void vehicleDetails(const Vehicle&);
};
class Twowheeler : public Vehicle {
public:
Twowheeler(string n) : Vehicle(n, 2) { }
};
class Fourwheeler : public Vehicle {
public:
Fourwheeler(string n) : Vehicle(n, 4) { }
}; |
W5_Programming_Qs-3
Due on 2023-03-02, 23:59 IST
Consider the following program. Fill in the blanks as per the instructions given below:
• Fill in the blank at LINE-1 to complete the inheritance statement.
• Fill in the blank at LINE-2 with the appropriate initializer list,
The program must satisfy the given test cases.
Solution :
class ReTest :public Test1, public Test2{ //LINE-1
int t;
public:
ReTest(int x) : Test1(x+5), Test2(x+10), t(x){} //LINE-2
void show(){
cout << t << ", " << t1 << ", " << t2;
}
}; |
CRITERIA TO GET A CERTIFICATE
Average assignment score = 25% of the average of the best 8 assignments out of the total 12 assignments given in the course.
Exam score = 75% of the proctored certification exam score out of 100
Final score = Average assignment score + Exam score
YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CERTIFICATE ONLY IF THE AVERAGE ASSIGNMENT SCORE >=10/25 AND THE EXAM SCORE >= 30/75. If one of the 2 criteria is not met, you will not get the certificate even if the Final score >= 40/100.
| An Introduction To Programming Through C++ | Answers |
| Assignment 1 | Click Here |
| Assignment 2 | Click Here |
| Assignment 3 | Click Here |
| Assignment 4 | Click Here |
| Assignment 5 | Click Here |
| Assignment 6 | NA |
| Assignment 7 | NA |
| Assignment 8 | NA |
| Assignment 9 | NA |
| Assignment 10 | NA |
| Assignment 11 | NA |
| Assignment 12 | NA |
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