Course detail
Computers and Programming 2
FEKT-BPC-PC2MAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course is focussed on the basic knowledge of ANSI/ISO C programming. Students learn to design algorithms solving assigned tasks, using appropriate data types or designing custom data structures together with implementation of the solution in ANSI/ISO C language. Algorithms for numerical and text data are presented, students are introduced with the standard libraries, working with files, pointers, dynamic memory allocation and creation of own custom libraries.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Aims
The student is able to:
- explain the function of the C language statements,
- describe the properties of the basic data types,
- propose a structure for the representation of complex data,
- use functions included in the standard libraries,
- propose an algorithm working with multi-dimensional and one-dimensional array,
- propose an algorithm to sort a list of values,
- create a library of functions,
- create an interactive application.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
PROKOP, J. Algoritmy v jazyku C a C++. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2008 (CS)
RAIDA, Z., FIALA, P. Počítače a programování 2. Edice "Elektronická skripta". Brno: FEKT VUT v Brně, 2002. (CS)
Recommended reading
Elearning
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme BPC-MET Bachelor's 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
an algorithm in meta-language, rewritting into programming language.
2. Introduction to C language. Basic types of variables, derived types, constants, arrays.
3. Expressions, arithmetic conversions, arithmetic operators, shift operators, relation operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, assignment
operators, operator priority.
4. Strings and their operators, library functions, standard library string.h.
5. Commands, compound statements, branching commands, cycles and control commands. Flowchart.
6. Function. Declaration of functions, methods of function calling, treatment events, recursion of functions.
7. Advanced data types. Union, enum, dynamic variable, pointer.
8. Objects. Lexical elements, constants and strings, classes, objects, object types.
9. User interface of Microsoft Visual C++ Studio. Graphical components.
10. Algorithms I. Finding maxima and minima, sorting.
11. Algorithms II. Programming with arrays, matrices operations.
12. Algorithms III. Programming with files in Windows.
13. Algorithms IV. Database systems. Records, sorting, searching, statistics. Linking of databases.
Exercise in computer lab
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
an algorithm in meta-language, rewritting into programming language.
2. Introduction to C language. Basic types of variables, derived types, constants, arrays.
3. Expressions, arithmetic conversions, arithmetic operators, shift operators, relation operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, assignment
operators, operator priority.
4. Strings and their operators, library functions, standard library string.h.
5. Commands, compound statements, branching commands, cycles and control commands. Flowchart.
6. Function. Declaration of functions, methods of function calling, treatment events, recursion of functions.
7. Advanced data types. Union, enum, dynamic variable, pointer.
8. Objects. Lexical elements, constants and strings, classes, objects, object types.
9. User interface of Microsoft Visual C++ Studio. Graphical components.
10. Algorithms I. Finding maxima and minima, sorting.
11. Algorithms II. Programming with arrays, matrices operations.
12. Algorithms III. Programming with files in Windows.
13. Algorithms IV. Database systems. Records, sorting, searching, statistics. Linking of databases.
Elearning