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C++ How to Program Authors: Deitel H. M. Published year: 2004 Pages: 622/627 |
Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] U integer suffix u integer suffix ul element ul element (XHTML) UL integer suffix ul integer suffix ultimate operator overloading exercise UML action expression 2nd 3rd action state 2nd activity diagram 2nd 3rd 4th arrow attribute class diagram constructor in a class diagram data types decision decision symbol diamond symbol 2nd dotted line final state guard condition 2nd 3rd guillemets (« and ») initial state merge symbol minus sign () note plus sign (+) public operation small circle symbol solid circle symbol String type transition transition arrow 2nd 3rd 4th 5th UML (Unified Modeling Language) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th diagram UML activity diagram UML Activity Diagram solid circle (for representing an initial state) in the UML solid circle enclosed in an open circle (for representing the end of an activity) in the UML UML class diagram attribute compartment constructor operation compartment UML Partners UML Sequence Diagram activation arrowhead lifeline UML State Diagram rounded rectangle (for representing a state) in the UML solid circle (for representing an initial state) in the UML UML Use Case Diagram actor use case unary cast operator unary decrement operator ( -- ) unary increment operator ( ++ ) unary minus ( - ) operator unary operator 2nd 3rd unary operator overload 2nd unary plus ( + ) operator unary predicate function 2nd 3rd unary scope resolution operator ( :: ) unbuffered output unbuffered standard error stream unconditional branch unconditional branch goto unconditional branch instruction unconditional goto statement in Simple undefined area in memory undefined value underflow_error exception underlying container underlying data structure underscore (_) unexpected event unexpected function 2nd unformatted I/O 2nd 3rd unformatted I/O using the read , gcount and write member functions unformatted output 2nd Unicode 2nd 3rd Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Uniform Resource Locator (URL) unincremented copy of an object uninitialized local reference causes a syntax error uninitialized variable union 2nd anonymous union constructor union functions cannot be virtual union with no constructor unique keys 2nd 3rd unique member function of list unique STL algorithm 2nd 3rd unique_copy STL algorithm 2nd 3rd universal-time format UNIX 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th UNIX command line 2nd unmodifiable unmodifiable lvalue 2nd unnamed bit field unnamed bit field with a zero width unnamed namespace unnamed object unoptimized code unordered list element ( ul ) unresolved references 2nd unsigned char data type unsigned data type 2nd 3rd unsigned int data type 2nd 3rd unsigned integer in bits unsigned long data type 2nd 3rd 4th unsigned long int data type 2nd unsigned short data type unsigned short int data type unspecified number of arguments unsuccessful termination untie an input stream from an output stream unwinding the function call stack update a record update records in place upper_bound function of associative container upper_bound STL algorithm uppercase letter 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th uppercase stream manipulator 2nd 3rd URL (Uniform Resource Locator) 2nd us (top-level domain) use case diagram in the UML 2nd use case in the UML 2nd use case modeling USENIX C++ Conference user interface user-defined class name user-defined function 2nd maximum user-defined termination function user-defined type 2nd 3rd user-defined types User-defined, nonparameterized stream manipulators userdata.txt using a dynamically allocated ostring-stream object using a function template Using a static data member to maintain a count of the number of objects of a class using an anonymous union using an iterator to output a string using arrays instead of switch using command-line arguments using declaration 2nd using directive using function swap to swap two string s using functions exit and atexit using goto using member function fill and stream manipulator setfill to change the padding character for fields larger than the values being printed using namespace directive using signal handling using Standard Library functions to perform a heapsort using stream manipulator uppercase using template functions using variable-length argument lists Using virtual base classes utility function demonstration utility make |
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C++ How to Program Authors: Deitel H. M. Published year: 2004 Pages: 622/627 |
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