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ANSI C Programming: Processing Records Training Class |
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ANSI C Programming: Processing Records Training Seminar
To describe how to write ANSI C programs for processing aggregate data objects individually, in arrays, and in lists
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Declaring and defining structures in ANSI C - use the correct syntax when declaring and defining structures in ANSI C. Writing a structure in ANSI C - define and declare a structure in ANSI C. Using structures in ANSI C - declare and define nested structures, distinguish between valid and invalid structures, access structure members, and assign data to a structure in ANSI C. Assigning data to a structure in ANSI C - write an ANSI program that will store user input in a structure. Arrays of structures in ANSI C - define a structure array in ANSI C. Pointers to structures in ANSI C - define pointers to structures, access structure members, user pointers with nested structures, and define an array of structure pointers in ANSI C. Structures and functions in ANSI C - pass structures to functions using both pointers and copies of structures in ANSI C. Passing and returning structures in an ANSI C function - write an ANSI C program that passes a structure to a function as a formal parameter and returns a structure. Using bit fields in ANSI C - use the correct syntax for bit fields in ANSI C and identify the advantages and disadvantages of using them. Using unions in ANSI C - distinguish between unions and structures and declare and define a union in ANSI C. Linking structures in ANSI C - use pointers to link two structures in ANSI C. Using sizeof and typedef in ANSI C - use sizeof with variables, arrays, unions and structures, redefine datatype names with typedef in ANSI C.
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Audience |
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Programmers and software developers new to ANSI C
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Pre-Requisites |
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Awareness of programming concepts; experience of using a third-generation, high-level language, such as Pascal, PL/1, BASIC, or FORTRAN
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