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program design
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executes.
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called to help construct an instance of the class. The constructor takes two integer parameters.
In this constructor, a special ... function; a piece of code that is
called on an instance of the object. Constructors can only be called automatically when an instance of
an object is created with new.
Other member functions ... // catch a specific exception
catch (DivideByZeroException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("DivideByZero {0}", e);
}
// catch any remaining exceptions
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception...
... writing C# code can indicate that it is supposed to be CLS compliant, and the compiler will flag
any non-compliant areas. For more information on the specific restrictions placed on C# code by CLS ... // catch a specific exception
catch (DivideByZeroException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("DivideByZero {0}", e);
}
// catch any remaining exceptions
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception ... place, the .NET Runtime
stops executing code and searches for a try block surrounding the code in which the exception took
place. When it finds a try block, it then looks for associated catch...
... // catch a specific exception
catch (DivideByZeroException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("DivideByZero {0}", e);
}
// catch any remaining exceptions
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception ... writing C# code can indicate that it is supposed to be CLS compliant, and the compiler will flag
any non-compliant areas. For more information on the specific restrictions placed on C# code by CLS ... derived from this class also have access to the field. Protected is therefore used
to give classes that derive from this class access to a field.
Protected access allows other classes to depend upon...
... data type specified. For
example,
float y [5];
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Appendix C
Introduction of
C Programming for
DSP Applications
C has become the language ... We have discussed assignment operators in C. 1.1.
This section will introduce arithmetic and bitwise operators. Logical operators will be
introduced later.
C. 2.1 Arithmetic Operators
C supplies ... equal to
!= not equal to
Table C. 3 Logical operators
Logical Operator Interpretation
! logical NOT
&& logical AND
|| logical OR
C. 4.3 Loops
C contains three different loop structures...
... translator.
The C source code presented in this document is hereby granted to the public domain, and is
completely free of any license restriction.
Educators are freely encouraged to recommend ... Attribution- Noncommercial- No Derivative Works 3.0 License. To view
a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ or
send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, ... data back; people
call it passing by reference. But no fancy-schmancy name will distract you from the fact that
EVERYTHING you pass to a function WITHOUT EXCEPTION is copied onto the stack and...
... via the computer’s keyboard and output to the
computer’s screen.
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Collecting Data II
2.5 Generics and the Collections ... which retrieves it, as follows:
// Source: The Java Tutorial
// http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/generics/generics.html
public class Box {
private Object object;
public void ... sub-section is to describe briefly the core interfaces of the Collections Framework.
The
Collection Interface
Java does not provide any direct implementations of the
Collection interface; instead,...
... applications. The first C+ + compiler (actually, precompiler
because C+ + code was compiled toC code) was from a company called Glockenspiel in
Dublin in 1988 and it was in this period that the current ... number of chapters on
topics related to the current book, for example a review of the C language, interfacing with
Excel and an introductionto the Component Object Model (COM).
This book is a ... confusion for C+ + novices. You need to learn how each
speci c compiler vendor defines how to search for include files.
We now discuss how to use these functions in an application. To this end, we create...
... Portability 113
Character Escapes 113
EXPLORATION 17 Character Categories 115
Character Sets 115
Character Categories 117
Locales 119
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EXPLORATION 40 Function Objects 321
The Function Call ... recommend the GNU compiler collection (GCC). The C+ + compiler is called g++. Linux and
BSD distributions typically come with GCC, but you might need to install the necessary devel-
oper packages. ...
traditional introductory computer science curriculum, he revamped the first programming
course and introduced novel lecture and teaching techniques. He pioneered interactive teach-
ing labs—the...
... PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY 181
Exercises
Exercise
1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise
4
Exercise 5
Exercise
6
Exercise
7
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
Exercise 10
*Okamoto-Uchiyama Cryptosystem ... computer science. Following
A
Classical Introductionto Cryp-
tography, exercises related to the more advanced parts of the textbook
are marked with a star.
The difficulty of the exercises covers ... symmetric or public-key cryptogra-
phy, cryptographic protocols, design, cryptanalysis, and implementation
of cryptosystems.
Exercises do not require a large background in mathematics, since
the...
... into a waiting state.
The server waits indefi nitely (‘blocks’) for a client to connect. It does this by calling
method accept of class ServerSocket , which returns a Socket object when a connec-
tion ... TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), which allowed
each end of a connection to acknowledge receipt of IP packets and/or request
retransmission of lost or corrupted packets. In addition, TCP ...
recipient to each packet and then tries to determine the most effi cient route available
to get to the ultimate destination (taking damaged routers into account).
However, since packets could...
... was decided to place another protocol layer on top of
IP. This further layer was provided by TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), which
allowed each end of a connection to acknowledge receipt ...
elements, but abstract concepts that allow the programmer to make use of those
communication links.
A port is a logical connection to a computer (as opposed to a physical connection)
and is identified ... such an object is occasionally unavoidable. We shall encounter such a case
when we consider applets in Chapter 13.
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9. Close the DatagramSocket.
This...