17EC562 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ syllabus for TE



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 Beginning with C++ and its features 8 hours

Beginning with C++ and its features:

What is C++?, Applications and structure of C++ program, Different Data types, Variables, Different Operators, expressions, operator overloading and control structures in C++ (Topics from Ch -2,3 of Text). L1, L2

Module-2 Functions, classes and Objects 8 hours

Functions, classes and Objects:

Functions, Inline function, function overloading, friend and virtual functions, Specifying a class, C++ program with a class, arrays within a class, memory allocation to objects, array of objects, members, pointers to members and member functions (Selected Topics from Chap-4,5 of Text). L1, L2, L3

Module-3 Constructors, Destructors and Operator overloading 8 hours

Constructors, Destructors and Operator overloading:

Constructors, Multiple constructors in a class, Copy constructor, Dynamic constructor, Destructors, Defining operator overloading, Overloading Unary and binary operators, Manipulation of strings using operators (Selected topics from Chap-6, 7 of Text). L1, L2, L3

Module-4 Inheritance, Pointers, Virtual Functions, Polymorphism 8 hours

Inheritance, Pointers, Virtual Functions, Polymorphism:

Derived Classes, Single, multilevel, multiple inheritance, Pointers to objects and derived classes, this pointer, Virtual and pure virtual functions (Selected topics from Chap-8,9 of Text). L1, L2, L3

Module-5 Streams and Working with files 8 hours

Streams and Working with files:

C++ streams and stream classes, formatted and unformatted I/O operations, Output with manipulators, Classes for file stream operations, opening and closing a file, EOF (Selected topics from Chap-10, 11 of Text). L1, L2, L3

 

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the basics of Object Oriented Programming concepts.
  • Apply the object initialization and destroy concept using constructors and destructors.
  • Apply the concept of polymorphism to implement compile time polymorphism in programs by using overloading methods and operators.
  • Use the concept of inheritance to reduce the length of code and evaluate the usefulness.
  • Apply the concept of run time polymorphism by using virtual functions, overriding functions and abstract class in programs.
  • Use I/O operations and file streams in programs.

 

Text Book:

Object Oriented Programming with C++, E.Balaguruswamy, TMH, 6th Edition, 2013.

 

Reference Book:

Object Oriented Programming using C++, Robert Lafore, Galgotia publication 2010.

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023