Tags: C++ Programming

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  1. Photovoltaics QCRF-FDTD Simulator

    Tools | 15 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s):: Jacob R Duritsch, Haejun Chung, Peter Bermel

    Simulates optical and electrical behaviors of photovoltaic cells using a FDTD simulation method and QCRF material modeling.

  2. Playing with arrays in C++

    Teaching Materials | 25 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    Two very simple examples on how to manage multidimensional arrays in C++. The compressed folder contains two examples. One on I/O of a 2D array and another on a 3D one. From these examples, an instructor or student can extend the technique for higher dimensional arrays.NCN ProjectNCN Project,...

  3. Playing with classes in C++

    Teaching Materials | 04 Jun 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    This is a simple example of how to use classes in C++. The program within the folder is a simple terminal TicTacToe game. It makes use of the TicTacToe class where all data and methods are defined.David SaenzNCN Project, Purdue University

  4. Playing with memory in C++

    Teaching Materials | 31 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    This resource contains a couple of programs exemplifying the use of the function "malloc" for static and dynamic memory allocation. For making the programs understandable, many details have been simplified, but the main idea, (i.e. memory allocation/deallocation) is perfectly portrayed.David...

  5. Playing with pointers in C++

    Teaching Materials | 29 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    Two simple examples of how pointers and arrays relate to each other. These examples make a pointer point to every element of a 2D and 3D array and print their elements in order using pointer arithmetic.David SaenzNCN Project, Purdue University

  6. Playing with shells in C++

    Teaching Materials | 05 Jun 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    Although simple, this example portrays the essential parts of a shell program. In this example we can appreciate how other examples like the tokenizer can get merged with new code to create a new program. Also a basic introduction to the creation of child processes is exemplified. Lastly, this...

  7. Playing with structures in C++

    Teaching Materials | 30 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    Simple examples of how to work with structures in C++. The examples within the compressed folder include simple code which exemplifies their use to form more complex ones like linked lists. There is an example on simple linked lists and there is another one on doubly linked lists.David Saenz

  8. Playing with tokens in C++

    Teaching Materials | 01 Jun 2012 | Contributor(s):: David A Saenz

    In this example, the use of a tokenizer function explains how the process of separating a string into tokens works. A programmer is usually interested in tokens because they serve as a raw input for terminal shells. David SaenzNCN Project, Purdue University