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abort : Method similar to exit() that will return exit code three and then abort the program.
atoi : This function accepts a string and converts it into an integer.
atol : This function accepts a string and converts it into a long.
clock : This function returns the number of clock ticks (the CPU time taken) the program has taken.
exit :This method ends the program. The ExitCode is returned to the operating system, similar to returning a value to int main.
fabs :This function returns the absolute value of a number. It will not truncate the decimal like abs() will.
floor : this method returns the largest interger value smaller than or equal to Value. (Rounds down)
getchar : This function reads in a character and returns it as the ASCII value of that character. This function will wait for a key to be pressed before continuing with the program.
isspace : This method checks if the ASCII value passed in is that of a space key (such as tab, space, newline, etc).
supper : This method tests to see if the ASCII character associated with the integer c is an uppercase letter.
memcmp : This method is used to compare two memory blocks
remove : This method will erase a file specified by filename.
rename : This function will rename a file of name afilename, to whatever is newname.
strcmp : This method tests the strings for equality.
time : Returns and sets the passed in variable to the number of seconds that have passed since 00:00:00 GMT January 1, 1970.
functionoverloading : Feature of C++ that allows us to create multiple functions with the same name
operatoroverloading : the ability to use the same operator to perform different actions
inheritance : a mechanism of reusing and extending existing classes without modifying them
inlinefunction :The compiler places a copy of the code of that function at each point where the function is called at compile time.
private : one access specifier
constructor : This is to initialize all member variables when an object of this class is created.
destructor : This is to release or relinquish all resources such as memory, close any open files etc when an object of this class is destroyed
template : This is a C++ feature that allows functions and classes to be defined with any type.
free : new() : delete() :: alloc() : ?
class : This defines the form of object
Structure : Aggregator of a fixed set of labelled objects, possibly of different types, into a single object
encapsulation : Mechanism for restricting access to some of the object's components
object This is a variable of class
namespace : This is very much useful to avoid redefinition errors
copyconstructor : A constructor which creates an object by initializing it with an object of the same class, which has been created previously
polymorphism : Method overloading and operator overloading are forms of ??
abstraction : Hiding data that is not needed for presentation
virtualfunction : A member function that is declared within a base class and redefined by a derived class.
conversionconstructor : A constructor that accepts one argument of a different type.
mutablemember : One that can be modified by the class even when the object of the class or the member function doing the modification is Const.
stack : example for adaptive container
Wrapperclass : A class that has no functionality of its own. Its member functions hide the use of a third party software component or an object with the non-compatible interface or a non-object-oriented implementation
Stackunwinding : It is a process during exception handling when the destructor is called for all local objects between the place where the exception was thrown and where it is caught.
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Across:1. | This method checks if the ASCII value passed in is that of a space key (such as tab, space, newline, etc). | 3. | This is to initialize all member variables when an object of this class is created. | 5. | This is a C++ feature that allows functions and classes to be defined with any type. | 7. | This method tests the strings for equality. | 8. | This function will rename a file of name afilename, to whatever is newname. | 9. | This method ends the program. The ExitCode is returned to the operating system, similar to returning a value to int main. | 10. | This function accepts a string and converts it into an integer. | 14. | This method is used to compare two memory blocks | 15. | This method tests to see if the ASCII character associated with the integer c is an uppercase letter. |
| 19. | new() : delete() :: alloc() : ? | 20. | One that can be modified by the class even when the object of the class or the member function doing the modification is Const. | 22. | This function reads in a character and returns it as the ASCII value of that character. This function will wait for a key to be pressed before continuing with the program. | 23. | a mechanism of reusing and extending existing classes without modifying them | 24. | example for adaptive container | 25. | this method returns the largest interger value smaller than or equal to Value. (Rounds down) | 26. | The compiler places a copy of the code of that function at each point where the function is called at compile time. | 28. | It is a process during exception handling when the destructor is called for all local objects between the place where the exception was thrown and where it is caught. | 29. | This is very much useful to avoid redefinition errors |
| | Down:2. | A constructor which creates an object by initializing it with an object of the same class, which has been created previously | 3. | This defines the form of object | 4. | Aggregator of a fixed set of labelled objects, possibly of different types, into a single object | 6. | the ability to use the same operator to perform different actions | 9. | Mechanism for restricting access to some of the object's components | 11. | This method will erase a file specified by filename. | 12. | This is to release or relinquish all resources such as memory, close any open files etc when an object of this class is destroyed |
| 13. | Returns and sets the passed in variable to the number of seconds that have passed since 00:00:00 GMT January 1, 1970. | 16. | Hiding data that is not needed for presentation | 17. | A member function that is declared within a base class and redefined by a derived class. | 18. | This function returns the absolute value of a number. It will not truncate the decimal like abs() will. | 21. | This function accepts a string and converts it into a long. | 27. | This function returns the number of clock ticks (the CPU time taken) the program has taken. |
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Across:1. | This method checks if the ASCII value passed in is that of a space key (such as tab, space, newline, etc). | 3. | This is to initialize all member variables when an object of this class is created. | 5. | This is a C++ feature that allows functions and classes to be defined with any type. | 7. | This method tests the strings for equality. | 8. | This function will rename a file of name afilename, to whatever is newname. | 9. | This method ends the program. The ExitCode is returned to the operating system, similar to returning a value to int main. | 10. | This function accepts a string and converts it into an integer. | 14. | This method is used to compare two memory blocks | 15. | This method tests to see if the ASCII character associated with the integer c is an uppercase letter. |
| 19. | new() : delete() :: alloc() : ? | 20. | One that can be modified by the class even when the object of the class or the member function doing the modification is Const. | 22. | This function reads in a character and returns it as the ASCII value of that character. This function will wait for a key to be pressed before continuing with the program. | 23. | a mechanism of reusing and extending existing classes without modifying them | 24. | example for adaptive container | 25. | this method returns the largest interger value smaller than or equal to Value. (Rounds down) | 26. | The compiler places a copy of the code of that function at each point where the function is called at compile time. | 28. | It is a process during exception handling when the destructor is called for all local objects between the place where the exception was thrown and where it is caught. | 29. | This is very much useful to avoid redefinition errors |
| | Down:2. | A constructor which creates an object by initializing it with an object of the same class, which has been created previously | 3. | This defines the form of object | 4. | Aggregator of a fixed set of labelled objects, possibly of different types, into a single object | 6. | the ability to use the same operator to perform different actions | 9. | Mechanism for restricting access to some of the object's components | 11. | This method will erase a file specified by filename. | 12. | This is to release or relinquish all resources such as memory, close any open files etc when an object of this class is destroyed |
| 13. | Returns and sets the passed in variable to the number of seconds that have passed since 00:00:00 GMT January 1, 1970. | 16. | Hiding data that is not needed for presentation | 17. | A member function that is declared within a base class and redefined by a derived class. | 18. | This function returns the absolute value of a number. It will not truncate the decimal like abs() will. | 21. | This function accepts a string and converts it into a long. | 27. | This function returns the number of clock ticks (the CPU time taken) the program has taken. |
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