Course title
プログラミングおよび演習   [Computer Programming & Practices]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 3 
Department   Year 24  Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 022711
Instructor(s)
山田 晃   [YAMADA Akira]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
In this exercise lesson, students will own the c-language coding skill, which is most practically used as a computer programing language in the technological world.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to:
1.Get the programming skills as a tool of scientist and engineer,
2.Get the insight into the true nature of programming and ability to make its free use.
Course schedule
1. How to use an integrated development environment, displaying characters and numeric values on the screen
2. Constant number, variable number, input from keyboard
3. Character constant, character variable, standard input and output function
4. Conditional control structure (if statement)
5. Looping and iteration (for statement)
6. Other conditionals (switch statement, while statement, do while statement)
7. Numerical arrays, statistic calculations (average, standard deviation, maximum and minimum values)
8. Character arrays, statistic calculation, learning result calculation
9. Function, argument of function, effective area of variables, memory class
10. Pointers, pointers as arguments of function, preprocessor, macro function
11. Array data and pointers, handling of big data between functions,
12. Read and write data to files in text and binary mode
13. Graphics 1: Drawings of line, rectangle, circle, bar chart, and wave form
14. Graphics 2: Animations (trajectory of throwing ball movement)
Prerequisites
Student is unwanted any knowledge of programming language.
Required Text(s) and Materials
http://web.cc.tuat.ac.jp/~yamada/cp1
References
G.Urrutia,"C programming for beginners - Part I: Learn to program in C from scratch", Amazon Services International, Inc. (2014/3/9).
Assessment/Grading
Attendance is worth 25% of your grade (1 point for an attendance, 0.25-0.5 point for being late). Answering in class is worth 10% of your grade (1 point answering for a question). Report is worth 65% of your grade (5 points for each report).
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Office hours
Remarks 1
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Related URL
http://web.cc.tuat.ac.jp/~yamada/cp1
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
English
Last update
9/30/2017 3:25:45 PM