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Despite its highly adaptable and flexible nature, C++ is also one of the more complex programming languages to learn. Once mastered, however, it can help you organize and process information with amazing efficiency and quickness.
The C++ Cookbook will make your path to mastery much shorter. This practical, problem-solving guide is ideal if you're an engineer, programmer, or researcher writing an application for one of the legions of platforms on which C++ runs. The algorithms provided in C++ Cookbook will jump-start your development by giving you some basic building blocks that you don't have to develop on your own.
Less a tutorial than a problem-solver, the book addresses many of the most common problems you're likely encounter--whether you've been programming in C++ for years or you're relatively new to the language. Here are just some of the time-consuming tasks this book contains practical solutions for:
- Reading the contents of a directory
- Creating a singleton class
- Date and time parsing/arithmetic
- String and text manipulation
- Working with files
- Parsing XML
- Using the standard containers
Typical of O'Reilly's "Cookbook" series, C++ Cookbook is written in a straightforward format, featuring recipes that contain problem statements and code solutions, and apply not to hypothetical situations, but those that you're likely to encounter. A detailed explanation then follows each recipe in order to show you how and why the solution works. This question-solution-discussion format is a proven teaching method, as any fan of the "Cookbook" series can attest to. This book will move quickly to the top of your list of essential C++ references.
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Spis treści ebooka
- C++ Cookbook
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- Preface
- About the Examples
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Comments and Questions
- Safari Enabled
- Acknowledgments
- From D. Ryan Stephens
- From Christopher Diggins
- From Jonathan Turkanis
- 1. Building C++ Applications
- Introduction to Building
- Basic Terminology
- IDEs and Build Systems
- Toolset Overview
- The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)
- Visual C++
- Intel
- Metrowerks
- Borland
- Comeau
- Digital Mars
- IDE Overview
- Visual C++
- CodeWarrior
- C++Builder
- Dev-C++
- Introduction to Building
- John, Paul, George, and Ringo
- 1.1. Obtaining and Installing GCC
- Problem
- Solution
- Windows
- Unix
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.2. Building a Simple Hello, World Application from the Command Line
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.3. Building a Static Library from the Command Line
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.4. Building a Dynamic Library from the Command Line
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Symbol visibility
- Passing libraries to the linker
- Import libraries and module definition files
- Exporting symbols from a DLL
- Importing symbols from a DLL
- Building DLLs with GCC
- GCC 4.0s -fvisibility option
- Symbol Visibility with Metrowerks for Mac OS X
- Command-line options
- See Also
- 1.5. Building a Complex Application from the Command Line
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Searching for included headers
- Passing libraries to the linker
- Running your application
- See Also
- 1.6. Installing Boost.Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 1.7. Building a Simple Hello, World Application Using Boost.Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.8. Building a Static Library Using Boost.Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.9. Building a Dynamic Library Using Boost.Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.10. Building a Complex application Using Boost.Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Library targets
- Installation
- Project organization
- Library targets
- See Also
- 1.11. Building a Static Library with an IDE
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- CodeWarrior
- C++Builder
- Dev-C++
- See Also
- 1.12. Building a Dynamic Library with an IDE
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- CodeWarrior
- C++Builder
- Dev-C++
- See Also
- 1.13. Building a Complex Application with an IDE
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- CodeWarrior
- C++Builder
- Dev-C++
- See Also
- 1.14. Obtaining GNU make
- Problem
- Solution
- Windows
- Unix
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.15. Building A Simple Hello, World Application with GNU make
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Make variables
- Implicit Rules
- Customization points
- VPATH and the vpath directive
- See Also
- 1.16. Building a Static Library with GNU Make
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.17. Building a Dynamic Library with GNU Make
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.18. Building a Complex Application with GNU make
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.19. Defining a Macro
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.20. Specifying a Command-Line Option from Your IDE
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 1.21. Producing a Debug Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.22. Producing a Release Build
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.23. Specifying a Runtime Library Variant
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.24. Enforcing Strict Conformance to the C++ Standard
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.25. Causing a Source File to Be Linked Automatically Against a Specified Library
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.26. Using Exported Templates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2. Code Organization
- Introduction
- 2.1. Making Sure a Header File Gets Included Only Once
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.2. Ensuring You Have Only One Instance of a Variable Across Multiple Source Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.3. Reducing #includes with Forward Class Declarations
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.4. Preventing Name Collisions with Namespaces
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.5. Including an Inline File
- Problem
- Solution
- 3. Numbers
- Introduction
- 3.1. Converting a String to a Numeric Type
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.2. Converting Numbers to Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.3. Testing Whether a String Contains a Valid Number
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.4. Comparing Floating-Point Numbers with Bounded Accuracy
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 3.5. Parsing a String Containing a Number in Scientific Notation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.6. Converting Between Numeric Types
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.7. Getting the Minimum and Maximum Values for a Numeric Type
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4. Strings and Text
- Introduction
- 4.1. Padding a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.2. Trimming a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.3. Storing Strings in a Sequence
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.4. Getting the Length of a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.5. Reversing a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.6. Splitting a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.7. Tokenizing a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.8. Joining a Sequence of Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.9. Finding Things in Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.10. Finding the nth Instance of a Substring
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.11. Removing a Substring from a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.12. Converting a String to Lower- or Uppercase
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.13. Doing a Case-Insensitive String Comparison
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.14. Doing a Case-Insensitive String Search
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.15. Converting Between Tabs and Spaces in a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.16. Wrapping Lines in a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.17. Counting the Number of Characters, Words, and Lines in a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.18. Counting Instances of Each Word in a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.19. Add Margins to a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.20. Justify a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.21. Squeeze Whitespace to Single Spaces in a Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.22. Autocorrect Text as a Buffer Changes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.23. Reading a Comma-Separated Text File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 4.24. Using Regular Expressions to Split a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5. Dates and Times
- Introduction
- 5.1. Obtaining the Current Date and Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.2. Formatting a Date/Time as a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.3. Performing Date and Time Arithmetic
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.4. Converting Between Time Zones
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.5. Determining a Days Number Within a Given Year
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.6. Defining Constrained Value Types
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 6. Managing Data with Containers
- Introduction
- 6.1. Using vectors Instead of Arrays
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.2. Using vectors Efficiently
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- How vectors work
- Optimizing vector performance
- 6.3. Copying a vector
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 6.4. Storing Pointers in a vector
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 6.5. Storing Objects in a list
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.6. Mapping strings to Other Things
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.7. Using Hashed Containers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.8. Storing Objects in Sorted Order
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 6.9. Storing Containers in Containers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7. Algorithms
- Introduction
- 7.1. Iterating Through a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Using iterators
- Iterator categories
- See Also
- 7.2. Removing Objects from a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.3. Randomly Shuffling Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.4. Comparing Ranges
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.5. Merging Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.6. Sorting a Range
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.7. Partitioning a Range
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.8. Performing Set Operations on Sequences
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.9. Transforming Elements in a Sequence
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.10. Writing Your Own Algorithm
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.11. Printing a Range to a Stream
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8. Classes
- Introduction
- 8.1. Initializing Class Member Variables
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.2. Using a Function to Create Objects (a.k.a. Factory Pattern)
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.3. Using Constructors and Destructors to Manage Resources (or RAII)
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8.4. Automatically Adding New Class Instances to a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.5. Ensuring a Single Copy of a Member Variable
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8.6. Determining an Objects Type at Runtime
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.7. Determining if One Objects Class Is a Subclass of Another
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.8. Giving Each Instance of a Class a Unique Identifier
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.9. Creating a Singleton Class
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.10. Creating an Interface with an Abstract Base Class
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8.11. Writing a Class Template
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.12. Writing a Member Function Template
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.13. Overloading the Increment and Decrement Operators
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.14. Overloading Arithmetic and Assignment Operators for Intuitive Class Behavior
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.15. Calling a Superclass Virtual Function
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9. Exceptions and Safety
- Introduction
- 9.1. Creating an Exception Class
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.2. Making a Constructor Exception-Safe
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.3. Making an Initializer List Exception-Safe
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.4. Making Member Functions Exception-Safe
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.5. Safely Copying an Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10. Streams and Files
- Introduction
- 10.1. Lining Up Text Output
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.2. Formatting Floating-Point Output
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.3. Writing Your Own Stream Manipulators
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.4. Making a Class Writable to a Stream
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.5. Making a Class Readable from a Stream
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.6. Getting Information About a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.7. Copying a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.8. Deleting or Renaming a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.9. Creating a Temporary Filename and File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.10. Creating a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.11. Removing a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.12. Reading the Contents of a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.13. Extracting a File Extension from a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.14. Extracting a Filename from a Full Path
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.15. Extracting a Path from a Full Path and Filename
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.16. Replacing a File Extension
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.17. Combining Two Paths into a Single Path
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11. Science and Mathematics
- Introduction
- 11.1. Computing the Number of Elements in a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.2. Finding the Greatest or Least Value in a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.3. Computing the Sum and Mean of Elements in a Container
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.4. Filtering Values Outside a Given Range
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.5. Computing Variance, Standard Deviation, and Other Statistical Functions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.6. Generating Random Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.7. Initializing a Container with Random Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.8. Representing a Dynamically Sized Numerical Vector
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.9. Representing a Fixed-Size Numerical Vector
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.10. Computing a Dot Product
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.11. Computing the Norm of a Vector
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.12. Computing the Distance Between Two Vectors
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.13. Implementing a Stride Iterator
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.14. Implementing a Dynamically Sized Matrix
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.15. Implementing a Constant-Sized Matrix
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.16. Multiplying Matricies
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.17. Computing the Fast Fourier Transform
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.18. Working with Polar Coordinates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.19. Performing Arithmetic on Bitsets
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.20. Representing Large Fixed-Width Integers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.21. Implementing Fixed-Point Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 12. Multithreading
- Introduction
- 12.1. Creating a Thread
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.2. Making a Resource Thread-Safe
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Using mutexes
- Dangers
- 12.3. Notifying One Thread from Another
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 12.4. Initializing Shared Resources Once
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 12.5. Passing an Argument to a Thread Function
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 13. Internationalization
- Introduction
- 13.1. Hardcoding a Unicode String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 13.2. Writing and Reading Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.3. Writing and Reading Dates and Times
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.4. Writing and Reading Currency
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.5. Sorting Localized Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 14. XML
- Introduction
- 14.1. Parsing a Simple XML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.2. Working with Xerces Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 14.3. Parsing a Complex XML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.4. Manipulating an XML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 14.5. Validating an XML Document with a DTD
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.6. Validating an XML Document with a Schema
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.7. Transforming an XML Document with XSLT
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.8. Evaluating an XPath Expression
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.9. Using XML to Save and Restore a Collection of Objects
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15. Miscellaneous
- Introduction
- 15.1. Using Function Pointers for Callbacks
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15.2. Using Pointers to Class Members
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.3. Ensuring That a Function Doesnt Modify an Argument
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.4. Ensuring That a Member Function Doesnt Modify Its Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15.5. Writing an Operator That Isnt a Member Function
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15.6. Initializing a Sequence with Comma-Separated Values
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Index
- About the Authors
- Colophon
- Copyright
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Keeping up with the Python ecosystem can be daunting. Its developer tooling doesn't provide the out-of-the-box experience native to languages like Rust and Go. When it comes to long-term project maintenance or collaborating with others, every Python project faces the same problem: how to build re...(199.38 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Bringing a deep-learning project into production at scale is quite challenging. To successfully scale your project, a foundational understanding of full stack deep learning, including the knowledge that lies at the intersection of hardware, software, data, and algorithms, is required.This book il...(239.21 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Frontend developers have to consider many things: browser compatibility, usability, performance, scalability, SEO, and other best practices. But the most fundamental aspect of creating websites is one that often falls short: accessibility. Accessibility is the cornerstone of any website, and if a...(197.63 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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In this insightful and comprehensive guide, Addy Osmani shares more than a decade of experience working on the Chrome team at Google, uncovering secrets to engineering effectiveness, efficiency, and team success. Engineers and engineering leaders looking to scale their effectiveness and drive tra...(112.63 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Data modeling is the single most overlooked feature in Power BI Desktop, yet it's what sets Power BI apart from other tools on the market. This practical book serves as your fast-forward button for data modeling with Power BI, Analysis Services tabular, and SQL databases. It serves as a starting ...(196.97 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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C# is undeniably one of the most versatile programming languages available to engineers today. With this comprehensive guide, you'll learn just how powerful the combination of C# and .NET can be. Author Ian Griffiths guides you through C# 12.0 and .NET 8 fundamentals and techniques for building c...(238.37 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Learn how to get started with Futures Thinking. With this practical guide, Phil Balagtas, founder of the Design Futures Initiative and the global Speculative Futures network, shows you how designers and futurists have made futures work at companies such as Atari, IBM, Apple, Disney, Autodesk, Luf...(145.74 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Augmented Analytics isn't just another book on data and analytics; it's a holistic resource for reimagining the way your entire organization interacts with information to become insight-driven.Moving beyond traditional, limited ways of making sense of data, Augmented Analytics provides a dynamic,...(172.08 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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Learn how to prepare for—and pass—the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) certification exam. This practical guide serves as both a study guide and point of entry for practitioners looking to explore and adopt cloud native technologies. Adrián González Sánchez ...
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Python is an excellent way to get started in programming, and this clear, concise guide walks you through Python a step at a time—beginning with basic programming concepts before moving on to functions, data structures, and object-oriented design. This revised third edition reflects the gro...(137.99 zł najniższa cena z 30 dni)
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