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C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis To Program Design: Chapter 1: An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages

This document discusses an overview of C++ programming from problem analysis to program design. It covers the evolution of programming languages from low-level machine languages to high-level languages like C++. It also describes how a C++ program is processed, including writing the code, preprocessing, compiling, linking, loading, and executing it. The problem analysis-coding-execution cycle is explained as a problem-solving technique involving analyzing the problem, designing an algorithm, coding it, and running the program through the compiler and linker before execution.

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C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis To Program Design: Chapter 1: An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages

This document discusses an overview of C++ programming from problem analysis to program design. It covers the evolution of programming languages from low-level machine languages to high-level languages like C++. It also describes how a C++ program is processed, including writing the code, preprocessing, compiling, linking, loading, and executing it. The problem analysis-coding-execution cycle is explained as a problem-solving technique involving analyzing the problem, designing an algorithm, coding it, and running the program through the compiler and linker before execution.

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C++ Programming: From

Problem Analysis to Program


Design, Fifth Edition
Chapter 1: An Overview of
Computers and Programming
Languages

Updated by: Malak


Abdullah
The Evolution of Programming
Languages (cont'd.)
 High-level languages include Basic,
FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal, C, C++, C#, and
Java
 Compiler: translates a program written in a
high-level language machine language

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Processing a C++ Program
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "My first C++ program." << endl;
return 0;
}

Sample Run:
My first C++ program.

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Processing a C++ Program
(cont'd.)
 To execute a C++ program:
 Use an editor to create a source program in C++
 Preprocessor directives begin with # and are
processed by a the preprocessor
 Use the compiler to:
 Check that the program obeys the rules
 Translate into machine language (object program)

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Processing a C++ Program
(cont'd.)
 To execute a C++ program (cont'd.):
 Linker:
 Combines object program with other programs provided
by the SDK to create executable code
 Loader:
 Loads executable program into main memory
 The last step is to execute the program

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Processing a C++ Program
(cont'd.)

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Programming with the Problem
Analysis–Coding–Execution
Cycle
 Programming is a process of problem solving
 One problem-solving technique:
 Analyze the problem
 Outline the problem requirements
 Design steps (algorithm) to solve the problem
 Algorithm:
 Step-by-step problem-solving process
 Solution achieved in finite amount of time

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The Problem Analysis–Coding–
Execution Cycle (cont’d.)

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The Problem Analysis–Coding–
Execution Cycle (cont'd.)
 Run code through compiler
 If compiler generates errors
 Look at code and remove errors
 Run code again through compiler
 If there are no syntax errors
 Compiler generates equivalent machine code
 Linker links machine code with system
resources

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The Problem Analysis–Coding–
Execution Cycle (cont'd.)
 Once compiled and linked, loader can place
program into main memory for execution
 The final step is to execute the program
 Compiler guarantees that the program follows
the rules of the language
 Does not guarantee that the program will run
correctly

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Example 1-1
 Design an algorithm to find the perimeter and
area of a rectangle
 The perimeter and area of the rectangle are
given by the following formulas:

perimeter = 2 * (length + width)


area = length * width

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Example 1-1 (cont'd.)
 Algorithm:
 Get length of the rectangle
 Get width of the rectangle
 Find the perimeter using the following equation:
perimeter = 2 * (length + width)
 Find the area using the following equation:
area = length * width

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