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2025/2026

Programming in C++ for Engineering Calculations 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
132YPV1 Z 2 1P+1C Czech
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Department of Mechanics
Synopsis:

Introduction to C++ programming, non-objective primer of the language, basic algorithms used in the engineering computing.

Requirements:

Course participants are expected to be familiar with the basics of vector and matrix calculus.

Syllabus of lectures:

Introduction - editors, compiler

Types of variables, command line, the math library

if, for, while, and switch

Static allocation, global constants

Functions

Read, write, and add to a file

Pointers and memory

Dynamic allocation

Matrix operations, a system of linear equations - examples

Strings

Arguments of main

Solving a statically indeterminate structure - example

Syllabus of tutorials:

Introduction - editors, compiler

Types of variables, command line, the math library

if, for, while, and switch

Static allocation, global constants

Functions

Read, write, and add to a file

Pointers and memory

Dynamic allocation

Matrix operations, a system of linear equations - examples

Strings

Arguments of main

Solving a statically indeterminate structure - example

Study Objective:

The course objective is to introduce the basics of non-object (procedural) programming in C++ and basic algorithms exploited in the engineering computing practice.

Study materials:

Miroslav Virius - Programování v C++

Bruce Eckel - Thinking in C++, 2nd ed. Volume 1

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Further information:
http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~anicka/teaching/ypv1/ypv1.html
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