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*** Print out the ascii table for ascii values from 0 to 127. Include decimal, octal, hexidecimal, and char values for each value. You may find page 154 very helpful. | *** Print out the ascii table for ascii values from 0 to 127. Include decimal, octal, hexidecimal, and char values for each value. You may find page 154 very helpful. | ||
− | *** Directly compute the value ranges of unsigned char, short, and unsigned short. | + | *** Directly compute the value ranges of unsigned char, short, and unsigned short. See [http://harold.uits.indiana.edu/~jtillots/IntroToProgramming/lecture3/values-char.c values-char.c] as an example |
− | See [http://harold.uits.indiana.edu/~jtillots/IntroToProgramming/lecture3/values-char.c values-char.c] as an example | + | |
* Lecture 2 | * Lecture 2 | ||
** [http://harold.uits.indiana.edu/~jtillots/IntroToProgramming/lecture2/lecture2.txt Notes] | ** [http://harold.uits.indiana.edu/~jtillots/IntroToProgramming/lecture2/lecture2.txt Notes] |
Revision as of 09:28, 25 September 2015
Teacher:Jenett Tillotson
Teacher's email: jtillots ]at[ gmail ]dot[ com
Website: http://harold.uits.indiana.edu/~jtillots/IntroToProgramming
Text: The C Programming Language: 2nd Edition by Kernighan and Ritchie
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Mailing list: introtoprogramming@bloominglabs.org
Software:
- Linux: Use the gcc package which comes with your Linux distribution
- Mac OSX: Use Clang
- Windows: Use Cygwin Installation Guide
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Lectures:
- Lecture 3
- Notes
- Code
- Homework:
- Print out the ascii table for ascii values from 0 to 127. Include decimal, octal, hexidecimal, and char values for each value. You may find page 154 very helpful.
- Directly compute the value ranges of unsigned char, short, and unsigned short. See values-char.c as an example
- Lecture 2