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COMP 220 DEVRY Material COMP 220 Entire Course COMP 220 iLab 1 Two-Dimensional Arrays Lab Report COMP 220 iLab 1 Two-Dimensional Arrays Lab Report and Source Code COMP 220 iLab 2 Resistor Lab Report and Source Code COMP 220 iLab 3 Bank Account Lab Report and Source Code COMP 220 iLab 4 Composition Lab Report and Source Code COMP 220 iLab 5 Lab Report and Source Code There is always a dealer in the game. At the start of the game, the dealer’s 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. In other words, the dealer is a computer player. The dealer does not show all the cards or the total until all the players have either gone bust (over 21) or hold (no more cards drawn). There must be at least one other player (you) and up to a maximum of four other players (all played by you).
COMP 220 DEVRY Material COMP 220 iLab 2 Resistor Lab Report and Source Code COMP 220 iLab 3 Bank Account Lab Report Deliverables Submit a single Notepad file containing the source code for Exercise 1 to the Drop box 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: YourLastName_Lab1.txt. Deliverables Submit a single Notepad file containing the source code for all the files of the lab to the Drop box for Week 3. 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: for example, YourLastName_Lab3.txt.
COMP 220 DEVRY Material COMP 220 iLab 4 Composition Lab Report COMP 220 iLab 5 Lab Report and Source Code The Resistor class created in the Week 2 iLab may be used both as the class definition for the resistor object and as a template or a guide for the capacitor-class definition. The lab also requires you to implement your program in a multiple-file project and create both cpp and h files for each class defined. In addition, the program will have the capacity to save all filter parameters to a text file and read previously designed filter parameters from a text file. 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.
COMP 220 DEVRY Material COMP 220 iLab 6 Overloaded Operators Lab Report COMP 220 iLab 7 Polymorphism Lab Report and Source Code (Devry) C++ allows the programmer to create new definitions for these operators so that they can operate specifically on these user-defined data types. Which set of operators is actually called and implemented is decided during the compilation, and it is based on the data types of the operands involved in the operation. 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.