C++ in Hindi

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यदि आप C++ Programming Language का प्रयोग करते हुए OOPS आधारित Object Oriented  Programming सीखना चाहते हैं,  तो ये पुस्‍तक आपके लिए काफी उपयोगी साबित हो सकती है, क्‍योंकि इस पुस्‍तक में न केवल C++ Programming Language से सम्‍बंधित विभिन्‍न Programming Concepts को विभिन्‍न प्रकार के Simple Examples द्वारा काफी विस्‍तार से व काफी सरल भाषा में समझाया है, बल्कि साथ ही विभिन्‍न Object Oriented Programming Concepts को किस तरह से उपयोग में लेते हुए किस तरह की जरूरतों को पूरा किया जाता है, इस विषय में भी काफी विस्‍तार से Discuss किया गया है। इस पुस्‍तक में Include किए गए  C++ व OOPS से सम्‍बंधित विभिन्‍न Contents निम्‍नानुसार हैं:

Index of Contents

OOPS and C++

The Object-Oriented Approach
Features of Object-Oriented Languages
    Classes
Data Hiding, Data Abstraction and Encapsulation
    Inheritance
    Reusability
    Creating New Data Types
    Polymorphism and Overloading
    Dynamic Binding
    Message Passing
Benefits Of OOPS
Object Oriented Languages
Object-Based Programming Language
Object-Oriented Programming Language

OOPS with C++

Class and Objects
Basic C++ Data Types
Assignment Operator ( = )
Escape Sequences
Integers
    Unsigned Integers
Floating Point
Comments
Type Conversion ( Type Casting )
Abstract Data Types
Reusability

Arrays and Strings

Array Fundamentals
Defining an Array
Multidimensional Arrays
Arrays as Instance Data
Employee Class
    The Enter Key
    Postfix and Prefix Increment Operators
    The Stack Class
    Pushing and Popping
    An Array Disguised as a Stack
    Arrays of Objects
    Array of Time Objects

Strings
    String Variables
    String Constants
    Using const Variables
    String Library Functions
Copying String (strcpy() Function)
    Appending Strings (strcat() Function)
    Comparing Strings (strcmp() Function)
Self-Made String Class
    Arrays of Strings
    The weekday Class

Functions

Function Calls
Function Definitions
Function Declarations
Standalone Member Functions
Inline Functions
    Specifying an Inline Function
Member Functions Defined Within a Class
Member Functions Defined Outside a Class
Revised weekdays Program
Macros
Overloaded Functions
Default Arguments
Declarations and Definitions
Lifetime and Visibility
    Automatic Variables
    Register Variables
    External Variables
    Local Static Variables
Objects
    Visibility of Instance Data
    Lifetime of Instance Data
    Creating Static Data
    Accessing Static Data
    Static Functions
Reference Arguments
    Swapping Integers
    Passing by Value
    Passing by Reference
    Returning by Reference

Constructors

Constructor Arguments
No-Argument Constructor
The One-Argument Constructor
Initialize Array Size
Initializing a Member Array Elements
Copy Constructors
The Default Copy Constructor
const for Function Arguments
const Objects
const Function

Operator Overloading

The operator X() Function
Relational Operators
Assignment Operators
Overloading Unary Operators
    Prefix Version of Operator ++
    Postfix Version of Operator ++
    The Unary Minus Operator
Conversion from Objects to Basic Types
Type Casting: Conversion for Basic Types
Conversions Between Classes
Overloading the Assignment Operator (=)
Overloading [ ] Operator
Constant Overloaded Operators
*this Object

Inheritance

Reusability
Inheritance and Program Design
Composition: A “Has a” Relationship
Inheritance: A “Kind of” Relationship
Class Hierarchy
Reusability
The Base Class Constructor
The protected Access Specifier
Constructors and Inheritance
    The Great Chain of Constructors
    No Argument Inheritance Constructor
    Arguments Inheritance Constructor
    Adding Functionality to the Derived Class Constructor
Access Specifier
    Public Inheritance
    Private Inheritance
    Protected Inheritance
Composition
Multiple Inheritance

Pointers

Addresses and Pointers
Pointers to Objects
Pointer to void
Pointers and Arrays
Pointers and Functions
Pointers and Strings
Membership Access Operator (->)
new Operator
Delete Operator
Creating Objects with new
this and const
Pointers and the const Modifier
Linked List Class
Containers

Virtual Functions and Friend Functions

Polymorphism
Normal Member Functions Accessed with Pointers
Virtual Member Functions Accessed with Pointers
Late Binding
Arrays of Pointers to Objects
Passing Reference
Passing Pointers
Abstract Classes
Pure Virtual Functions
Abstract Classes and Pure Virtual Functions
Pure Virtual Functions with Bodies
Virtual Destructors
Friend Functions
Friend Classes
Interclass Communication
Pointers in Interclass Communication
Nested Classes
Communication between Nested Classes

Exception Handling

Throwing Multiple Exceptions
Specifying Data in an Exception Class
Initializing an Exception Object
Extracting Data from the Exception Object
Exception and Function Nesting

Streams and Files

Stream Classes
Stream Class Hierarchy
ios Class
    Formatting Flags
    Manipulators
    Functions
Istream Class
The ostream Class
The iostream and the _withassign Classes
Predefined Stream Objects
Stream Errors
    Error-Status Bits
    Inputting Numbers
    Too Many Characters
    No-Input Input
    Inputting Strings and Characters
    Error-Free Distances
    All-Character Input
Disk File I/O with Streams
    Formatted File I/O
    Writing Data
    Reading Data
    Strings with Embedded Blanks
    Detecting End-of-File
    Character I/O
    Direct Access to the streambuf Object
Binary I/O
    Object I/O
    Writing an Object to Disk
    Reading an Object from Disk
    Compatible Data Structures
    I/O with Multiple Objects
The fstream Class
    The Mode Bits
    Error Handling in File I/O
    Reaction to Errors
    Analyzing Errors
File Pointers
    Specifying the Position
    Specifying the Offset
    The tellg() Function
    File I/O Using Member Functions
Object That Read and Write Themselves
Classes That Read and Write Themselves
Static Functions
Size Of Derived Objects
Using the typeid( ) Function
Interaction with empl_io
Overloading the << and >> Operators
Overloading for cout and cin
Overloading for Files
Overloading for Binary I/O
Memory as a Stream Object
Fixed Buffer Size
The ostrstream Object
Input Memory Streams
Universality
File Pointers
Dynamic Buffer Size

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