TEC2041

Engineering programming 1

Mani

4 points
* 26 lecture hours and 26 laboratory hours
* First semester
* Caulfield/Peninsula

Objectives The student is expected to acquire basic knowledge and understanding of ANSI C programming language as an engineering programming language and its library functions.

Synopsis ANSI C as a modern general purpose and engineering programming language. Variables, arithmetic expressions, symbolic constants, character input, output. Arithmetic operators, relational operators, bit-wise operators, conditional expressions. Functions and program structure, pointers, arrays, structures. Standard input, output and formatted input, output using C library functions.

Assessment Examination (2 hours): 35%
* Practical work/laboratory work: 65%

Recommended texts

Johnsonbaugh R and Kalin M Application programming in ANSI C Macmillan, 1993
Kelly A and Pohl I A book on C 3rd edn, Benjamin Cummings, 1995
Lafore R C programming using Turbo C++ Waite, 1990

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