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    Herb Schildt's C++ Programming Cookbook [Repost]

    Posted By: ChrisRedfield
    Herb Schildt's C++ Programming Cookbook [Repost]

    Herbert Schildt - Herb Schildt's C++ Programming Cookbook
    Published: 2008-05-19 | ISBN: 007148860X | PDF | 509 pages | 4.17 MB


    Your Ultimate "How-To" Guide to C++ Programming!
    Legendary programming author Herb Schildt shares some of his favorite programming techniques in this high-powered C++ "cookbook." Organized for quick reference, each "recipe" shows how to accomplish a practical programming task. A recipe begins with a list of key ingredients (classes, functions, and headers) followed by step-by-step instructions that show how to assemble them into a complete solution. Detailed discussions explain the how and why behind each step, and a full code example puts the recipe into action. Each recipe ends with a list of options and alternatives that suggest ways to adapt the technique to fit a variety of situations. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pro, you'll find recipes that are sure to satisfy your C++ programming appetite!
    Topics include:
    String Handling - Standard Template Library (STL) Containers - Algorithms - Function Objects - Binders - Negators - Adaptors - Iterators - I/O - Formatting Data
    Learn how to:
    Tokenize a null-terminated string
    Create a search and replace function for strings
    Implement subtraction for string objects
    Use the vector, deque, and list sequence containers
    Use the container adaptors stack, queue, and priority_queue
    Use the map, multimap, set, and multiset associative containers
    Reverse, rotate, and shuffle a sequence
    Create a function object
    Use binders, negators, and iterator adapters
    Read and write files
    Use stream iterators to handle file I/O
    Use exceptions to handle I/O errors
    Create custom inserters and extractors
    Format date, time, and numeric data
    Use facets and the localization library
    Overload the [ ], ( ), and -> operators
    Create an explicit constructor
    And much, much more

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