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Professor Zhigang Zhu Mr Wai L. Khoo <khoo@cs.ccny.cuny.edu> M,W 04:00-05:40PM Shepard S-308 M/W: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm NAC 8/211 zhu@cs.ccny.cuny.edu |
(1) implement these structures as classes in C++;You will also learn part of object-oriented programming and software development methodology.
(2) determine which structures are appropriate in various situations;
(3) confidently learn new structures beyond what are presented in this class.
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Supplements: The Code for the Book and the Corrections for the Text will be useful and can be found by clicking here.
References: Lots of good sample codes are found in CSc102's C++ How to Program by Dietel & Dietel, 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall 2001. This course involves some of C++ language details that could be found in this book.
Date | Planned Lecture Topics | Read/Assign/Exam |
Aug 31 (M) Sep 02 (W) |
Lecture 1.
Introduction & Software Development Lecture 2. ADT & C++ Classes (code) |
Ch. 1 Ch 2.1-2.3; Assignment 1 |
Sep 07 (M ) Sep 09 (W) |
Labor Day;
college is closed - no class! Lecture 3. More Classes and Operator Overloading |
Ch 2.4-2.5 |
Sep 10 (M) Sep 16 (W) |
Lecture 4/5.
Container
Classes (slides for Lectures 4&5) Note this is a Thursday! Lecture 6. Pointers and Dynamic Arrays (I) (Slides for Lectures 6 &7) |
Ch 3 (code), Assignment 2 Ch 4.1 - 4.2 |
Sep 21 (M) Sep 23 (W) |
Lecture 7. Pointers and Dynamic Arrays (II) (point code with
pointers) NO CLASSES (College Open) |
Ch. 4.2 - 4.5 |
Sep 28 (M) Sep 30 (W) |
Lecture 8. Dynamic
Classes and the Big Three (code) Exam Review 1 |
Assignment 3 |
Oct 05 (M) Oct 07 (W) |
First Exam (Chapters 1-4) Lecture 9. Linked Lists ( code) |
Ch. 5.1-5.2 |
Oct 12 (M) Oct 14 (W) |
Columbus Day:
college is closed - no class! Lecture 10. Building &Using the Linked List Toolkit (code) & Exam 1 Discussions |
Ch. 5.3 - 5.5, Assignment 4 |
Oct 19 (M) Oct 21 (W) |
Lecture 11.
Software Development using Templates and Iterators Lecture 11a. Software Development using Templates and Iterators (cont.) |
Ch. 6, code (bag4&5,
node2) |
Oct 26 (M) Oct 28 (W) |
Lecture 12.
Stacks (code) and Queues
(code) Lecture 13. Introduction to Recursion |
Ch. 7, Ch 8 Ch. 9.1, Assignment 5 |
Nov 02 (M) Nov 04 (W) |
Lecture 14.
Using and Reasoning about Recursion Exam Review 2 |
Ch. 9.2 - 9.3 |
Nov 09 (M) Nov 11 (W) |
Second Exam (Chapters 5-9) Lecture 15. Trees and Traversals (code) |
Ch. 10.1-10.4 |
Nov 16 (M) Nov 18 (W) |
Lecture 16.
Binary Search Trees and the Bag Class with a BST Lecture 17. B-Trees and Set Class (code); Exam 2 Discussions |
Ch. 10.5, Assignment 6 Ch. 11.2 |
Nov 23 (M) Nov 25 (W) |
Lecture 18.
Heaps and Priority Queues(slides) ; Time
Analysis of Trees(slides) Lecture 19. Serial Searching and Binary Searching |
Ch. 11.1, 11.3 Ch. 12.1-12.3 |
Nov 30 (M) Dec 02 (W) |
Lecture 20.
Hashing; Lecture 21. Quadratic Sorting |
Ch. 12.4 Ch. 13.1 |
Dec 07 (M) Dec 09 (W) |
Lecture
22. Recursive Sorting , Heapsort & the STL
Quicksort (code) Lecture 23. Graph Basics; Exam Review 3 - Slides Updated to This Point |
Ch. 13.2-13.4 Ch. 15 |
Dec 14 (M) | Third Exam (mainly Ch 10-13, 15), SH-308 |
Policies: Students may discuss ideas together. But since each student get credits for his or her submissions, all actual program code and written answers must be done individually by each student, and must not be shared.
Communications: I would like the course to run smoothly and enjoyably. Feel free to let me know what you find good and interesting about the course. Let me know as soon as possible about the reverse. You may see me in my office during my hours or send me messages by e-mail.