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2COMP 220 Entire Course (DEVRY)
COMP 220 iLab 1 Two-Dimensional Arrays Lab Report
and Source Code
cOMP 220 iLab 1 Two-Dimensional Arrays Lab
Report and Source Code (DEVRY) COMP 220 iLab 2
Resistor Lab Report and Source Code (DEVRY) COMP
220 iLab 3 Bank Account Lab Report and Source
Code (DEVRY) COMP 220 iLab 4 Composition Lab
Report and Source Code (DEVRY) COMP 220 iLab 5
Lab Report and Source Code (DEVRY) COMP 220 iLab
6 Overloaded Operators Lab Report and Source Code
(DEVRY) COMP 220 iLab 7 Polymorphism Lab Report
and Source Code (DEVRY)
BlackJack Table Specification Include a brief
description of what the program accomplishes,
including its input, key processes, and output.
There is always a dealer in the game. At the
start of the game, the dealers first card will
not be shown or displayed. The second card will
be displayed. The dealer may draw additional
cards. The dealer must use a random-number
generator to determine the maximum number of
cards the dealer will draw--a value between 0 and
3.
3COMP 220 iLab 3 Bank Account Lab Report and
Source Code
COMP 220 iLab 2 Resistor Lab Report and Source
Code
This lab introduces you to writing a C
program to implement the concept of class
inheritance using different types of bank
accounts as a model. In this lab, you will create
a base class, called CBankAccount, and two
additional classes (each derived from
CBankAccount), called CSavingsAccount and
CCheckingAccount. You will then test the
operations of each class in function main() to
simulate the transactions of both a checking
account and a savings account. Deliverables
- Scenario and Summary
- This lab requires you to create a multifile C
project in order to design and implement an
object-oriented program using a class to model
the characteristics and function of a resistor. - Deliverables
- Submit a single Notepad file containing the
source code for Exercise 1 to the Dropbox for
Week 2. Your source code should use proper
indentation and be error free. Be sure that your
last name and the lab number are part of the file
name see the following example
4COMP 220 iLab 4 Composition Lab Report and Source
Code
COMP 220 iLab 5 Lab Report and Source Code
Assignment Lab 5 Pointers and Pointer
Operators Description This lab will explore the
use of pointers in several ways. Pointers will be
used to dynamically allocate memory for new class
objects on demand from the user, and they will be
used to access class-member functions. Pointer
arithmetic will be used to access and sort class
objects according to criteria explained in the
lab.
- This lab requires you to use C class
composition to implement a single pole-filter
design program. The program will allow the user
to specify resistor and capacitor values and
filter type. - Once all the user parameters are specified, the
program will return the cutoff frequency values
for the filter. Composition may be thought of as
a has-a relationship for objects, as compared to
inheritance, which may be described as an is-a
relationship for objects.
5COMP 220 iLab 6 Overloaded Operators Lab Report
and Source Code
COMP 220 iLab 7 Polymorphism Lab Report and
Source Code
Assignment Lab 7 Polymorphism Description
This lab introduces students to the concepts of
polymorphism, early binding, late binding,
abstract classes, and virtual class functions.
This will be done in the context of performing
calculations on basic geometrical shapes.
Polymorphism is a very powerful extension of
inheritance, and by using pointers to the base
class, it allows access to derived class objects
and their functions based on the context that
they are called in.
- Assignment Lab 6 Overloaded Operators
- Description This lab is to introduce students to
the concept of operator overloading as member
functions of a class. This will be done in the
context of creating a class that will perform
four basic mathematical operations on complex
numbers.
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