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Students gain the ability to formulate algorithms for solving basic problems and write them in the C language. They understand data types (simple, structured, pointers), expressions, statements, functions, concept of recursion. They learn to analyse simple cases of algorithm complexity. They know fundamental algorithms for searching, sorting, and manipulating with linked lists.
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R:Brassard, G., Bratley, P. ''Fundamentals of Algorithmics.'' Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0133350681. R:Sedgewick, R. ''Algorithms in C, Parts 1--5.'' Addison Wesley, 2001. ISBN 0201756080. Last update: Kubová Petra (02.01.2018)
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1. Algorithm, program, programming languages. Development environments. 2. Variables, assignment statement, input and output for integer data types. 3. Data types for real numbers. Expressions. 4. Control structures, branching, cycles. 5. Functions, input/output parameters. 6. Decomposition of a problem into subproblems, recursion. 7. Arrays, strings. 8. Pointers, dynamic variables. 9. Files. 10. Complexity of algorithms, sorting and searching. 11. Structures, structured files. 12. Linked lists. 13. Modular programming, other features of C.
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https://edux.fit.cvut.cz/courses/BI-PA1/ (login necessary) Last update: Kubová Petra (02.01.2018)
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Students will be able to: Understand fundamental algorithmics. Use procedural programming skills that are crucial for further studying. Last update: Kubová Petra (02.01.2018)
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