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Java程序设计教程(第五版 英文版)
作者:(美)JOHN LEWIS、WILLIAM LOFTUS
出版社:电子工业出版社
出版时间:2007-08-01
ISBN:9787121027741
定价:¥75.00
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《国外计算机科学教材系列:Java程序设计教程(英文版)(第5版)》是一本讲解Java原理与Java编程的畅销教材,书中的内容可为学习编程技术的读者打下坚实的基础,从而设计出良好的面向对象软件。通过讲解各种真实世界的编程实例,作者在书中强调了如何创建问题解决方案及如何应用设计技巧。利用早期的对象方法(使用与编写相关的类)及面向对象设计的过程,学生们可以在学习编写对象之前先学习如何使用它们。通过易于理解的和准确的写作风格,《国外计算机科学教材系列:Java程序设计教程(英文版)(第5版)》向读者展示了编程的各种概念,并覆盖了图形与GUI等最新主题。书中包含了大量的编程实例,同时在每章结尾给出了非常有价值的编程项目练习。《国外计算机科学教材系列:Java程序设计教程(英文版)(第5版)》的概念清楚、逻辑性强、内容新颖,可作为大专院校计算机软件专业与计算机应用专业学生的教材和参考书,也可供计算机工程技术人员参考。
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目录
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Computer Processing
Software Categories
Digital Computers
Binary Numbers
1.2 Hardware Components
Computer Architecture
Input/Output Devices
Main Memory and Secondary Memory
The Central Processing Unit
1.3 Networks
Network Connections
Local..Area Networks and Wide-Area Networks
The Internet
The W10rid Wide Wleb
Uniform Resource Locators
1.4 The Java Programming Language
A Java Program
Comments
Identifiers and Reserved Words
White Space
1.5 Program Development
Programming Language Levels
Editors,Compilers,and Interpreters
Development Environments
Syntax and Semantics
Errnrs
1.6 Object-Oriented Programming
Problem Solving
Object-Oriented Software Principles
Chapter 2 Data and Expressions
2.1 Character Strings
The print and println Methods
String Concatenation
Escape Sequences 。
2.2 Variables and Assignment
Variables
The Assignment Statement
Constants
2.3 Primitive Data Types
Integers and Floating Points
Characters
Booleans
2.4 Expressions
Arithmetic Operators
Operator Precedence
Increment and Decrement Operators
Assignment Operators
2.5 Data Conversion
Conversion Techniques
2.6 Interactive Programs
The Scanner Class
2.7 Graphics
Coordinate Systems
Representing Color
2.8 Applets
Executing Applets Using the Web
2.9 Drawing Shapes
The Graphics Class
Chapter 3 Using Classes and Objects
3.1 Creating Objects
Aliases
3.2 The String Class
3.3 Packages
The import Declaration
3.4 The Random Class
3.5 The Math Class
3.6 Formatting Output
The NumberFormat Class
The DecimaIFormat Class
The printf Method
3.7 Enumerated Types
3.8 Wrapper Classes
Autoboxing
3.9 Components and Containers
Frames and Panels
3.10 Nested Panels
3.11 Images
Chapter 4 Writing Classes
4.1 Classes and Objects Revisited
4.2 Anatomy of a Class
Instance Data
UML Class Diagrams
4.3 Encapsulation
Visibility Modifiers
Accessors and Mutators
4.4 Anatomy of a Method
The return Statement
Parameters
Local Data
Bank Account Example
4.5 Constructors Revisited
4.6 Graphical Objects
4.7 Graphical User Interfaces
4.8 Buttons
4.9 Text Fields
Chapter 5 Conditionals and Loops
5.1 Boolean Expressions
Equality and Relational Operators
Logical Operators
5.2 The i f Statement
The if-else Statement
Using Block Statements
The Conditional Operator
Nested if Statements
5.3 Comparing Data
Comparing Floats
Comparing Characters
Comparing Objects
5.4 The switch Statement
5.5 The while Statement
Infinite Loops
Nested Loops
Other Loop Controls
5.6 Iterators
Reading Text Files
5.7 The do Statement
5.8 The for Statement
herators and for Loops
Comparing Loops
5.9 Drawing with Loops and Conditionals
5.10 Determining Event Sources
5.11 Dialog Boxes
5.12 More Button Components
Check Boxes
Radio Buttons
Chapter 6 Object-Oriented Design
6.1 Software Development Activities
6.2 Identifying Classes and Objects
Assigning Responsibilities
6.3 Static Class Members
Static Variables
Static Methods
6.4 Class Relationships
Dependency
Dependencies Among Objects of the Same Class
Aggregation
The this Reference
6.5 Interfaces
The Comparable Interface
The Iterator Interface
6.6 Enumerated Types Revisited
6.7 Method Design
Method Decomposition
Method Parameters Revisited
6.8 Method Overloading
6.9 Testing
Reviews
Defect Testing
6.10 GUI Design
6.11 Layout Managers
Flow Layout
Border Layout
Grid Layout
Box Layout
6.12 Borders
6.13 Containment Hierarchies
Chapter 7 Arrays
7.1 Array Elements
7.2 Declaring and Using Arrays
Bounds Checking
Alternate Array Syntax
Initializer Lists
Arrays as Parameters
7.3 Arrays of Objects
7.4 Command-Line Arguments
7.5 Variable Length Parameter Lists
7.6 Two-DimensionaI Arrays
Muhidimensional Arrays
7.7 The ArrayList Class 、
Specifying an ArrayList Element Type
ArrayList Efficiency
7.8 Polygons and Polylines
The Polygon Class
7.9 Mouse Events
7.10 Key Events
Chapter 8 Inheritance
8.1 Creating Subclasses
The protected Modifier
The super Reference
Multiple Inheritance
8.2 Overriding Methods
Shadowing Variables
8.3 Class Hierarc hies
The Obj ect Class
Abstract Classes
Interface Hierarchies
8.4 Visibility
8.5 Designing for Inheritance
Restricting Inheritance
8.6 The Component Class Hierarchy
8.7 Extending Adapter CIasses
8.8 The Timer Class
Chapter 9 Polymorphism
9.1 Late Binding
9.2 Polymorphism via Inheritance
9.3 Polymorphism via interfaces
9.4 Sorting
Selection Sort
Insertion Sort
Comparing Sorts
9.5 Searching
Linear Search
Binary Search
Comparing Searches
9.6 Designing for Polymorphism
9.7 Event Processing
9.8 File Choosers
9.9 Color Choosers
9.10 Sliders
Chapter 10 Exceptions
10.1 Exception Handling
10.2 Uncaught Exceptions
10.3 The try-catch Statement
The f inally Clause
10.4 Exception Propagation
10.5 The Exception Class Hierarchy
Checked and Unchecked Exceptions
10.6 I/O Exceptions
10.7 Tool Tips and Mnemonics
10.8 Combo Boxes
10.9 ScrolI Panes
10.10 Split Panes
Chapter 11 Recursion
11.1 Recursive Thinking
Infinite Recursion
Recursion in Math
11.2 Recursive Programming
Recursion VS.Iteration
Direct VS.Indirect Recursion
11.3 Using Recursion
Traversing a Maze
The Towers of Hanoi
11.4 Recursion in Graphics
Tiled Pictures
Fractals
Chapter 12 Collections
12.1 Collections and Data Structures
Separating Interface from Implementation
12.2 Dynamic RepresentatiOns
Dynamic btructures
A Dynamically Linked List
Other Dynamic List Representations
12.3 Linear Data Structures
queues
Stacks
12.4 Non-Linear Data Structures
Trees
Graphs
12.5 The Java Collections API
Generics
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B Number Systems
Appendix C The Unicode Character Set
Appendix D Java Operators
Appendix E Java Modifiers
Appendix F Java Coding Guidelines
Appendix G Java Applets
Appendix H Regular Expressions
Appendix I JavaDoc Documentation Generator
Appendix J The PaintBox Project
Appendix K GUI Events
Appendix L Java Syntax
Appendix M The Java Class Library
Index
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Computer Processing
Software Categories
Digital Computers
Binary Numbers
1.2 Hardware Components
Computer Architecture
Input/Output Devices
Main Memory and Secondary Memory
The Central Processing Unit
1.3 Networks
Network Connections
Local..Area Networks and Wide-Area Networks
The Internet
The W10rid Wide Wleb
Uniform Resource Locators
1.4 The Java Programming Language
A Java Program
Comments
Identifiers and Reserved Words
White Space
1.5 Program Development
Programming Language Levels
Editors,Compilers,and Interpreters
Development Environments
Syntax and Semantics
Errnrs
1.6 Object-Oriented Programming
Problem Solving
Object-Oriented Software Principles
Chapter 2 Data and Expressions
2.1 Character Strings
The print and println Methods
String Concatenation
Escape Sequences 。
2.2 Variables and Assignment
Variables
The Assignment Statement
Constants
2.3 Primitive Data Types
Integers and Floating Points
Characters
Booleans
2.4 Expressions
Arithmetic Operators
Operator Precedence
Increment and Decrement Operators
Assignment Operators
2.5 Data Conversion
Conversion Techniques
2.6 Interactive Programs
The Scanner Class
2.7 Graphics
Coordinate Systems
Representing Color
2.8 Applets
Executing Applets Using the Web
2.9 Drawing Shapes
The Graphics Class
Chapter 3 Using Classes and Objects
3.1 Creating Objects
Aliases
3.2 The String Class
3.3 Packages
The import Declaration
3.4 The Random Class
3.5 The Math Class
3.6 Formatting Output
The NumberFormat Class
The DecimaIFormat Class
The printf Method
3.7 Enumerated Types
3.8 Wrapper Classes
Autoboxing
3.9 Components and Containers
Frames and Panels
3.10 Nested Panels
3.11 Images
Chapter 4 Writing Classes
4.1 Classes and Objects Revisited
4.2 Anatomy of a Class
Instance Data
UML Class Diagrams
4.3 Encapsulation
Visibility Modifiers
Accessors and Mutators
4.4 Anatomy of a Method
The return Statement
Parameters
Local Data
Bank Account Example
4.5 Constructors Revisited
4.6 Graphical Objects
4.7 Graphical User Interfaces
4.8 Buttons
4.9 Text Fields
Chapter 5 Conditionals and Loops
5.1 Boolean Expressions
Equality and Relational Operators
Logical Operators
5.2 The i f Statement
The if-else Statement
Using Block Statements
The Conditional Operator
Nested if Statements
5.3 Comparing Data
Comparing Floats
Comparing Characters
Comparing Objects
5.4 The switch Statement
5.5 The while Statement
Infinite Loops
Nested Loops
Other Loop Controls
5.6 Iterators
Reading Text Files
5.7 The do Statement
5.8 The for Statement
herators and for Loops
Comparing Loops
5.9 Drawing with Loops and Conditionals
5.10 Determining Event Sources
5.11 Dialog Boxes
5.12 More Button Components
Check Boxes
Radio Buttons
Chapter 6 Object-Oriented Design
6.1 Software Development Activities
6.2 Identifying Classes and Objects
Assigning Responsibilities
6.3 Static Class Members
Static Variables
Static Methods
6.4 Class Relationships
Dependency
Dependencies Among Objects of the Same Class
Aggregation
The this Reference
6.5 Interfaces
The Comparable Interface
The Iterator Interface
6.6 Enumerated Types Revisited
6.7 Method Design
Method Decomposition
Method Parameters Revisited
6.8 Method Overloading
6.9 Testing
Reviews
Defect Testing
6.10 GUI Design
6.11 Layout Managers
Flow Layout
Border Layout
Grid Layout
Box Layout
6.12 Borders
6.13 Containment Hierarchies
Chapter 7 Arrays
7.1 Array Elements
7.2 Declaring and Using Arrays
Bounds Checking
Alternate Array Syntax
Initializer Lists
Arrays as Parameters
7.3 Arrays of Objects
7.4 Command-Line Arguments
7.5 Variable Length Parameter Lists
7.6 Two-DimensionaI Arrays
Muhidimensional Arrays
7.7 The ArrayList Class 、
Specifying an ArrayList Element Type
ArrayList Efficiency
7.8 Polygons and Polylines
The Polygon Class
7.9 Mouse Events
7.10 Key Events
Chapter 8 Inheritance
8.1 Creating Subclasses
The protected Modifier
The super Reference
Multiple Inheritance
8.2 Overriding Methods
Shadowing Variables
8.3 Class Hierarc hies
The Obj ect Class
Abstract Classes
Interface Hierarchies
8.4 Visibility
8.5 Designing for Inheritance
Restricting Inheritance
8.6 The Component Class Hierarchy
8.7 Extending Adapter CIasses
8.8 The Timer Class
Chapter 9 Polymorphism
9.1 Late Binding
9.2 Polymorphism via Inheritance
9.3 Polymorphism via interfaces
9.4 Sorting
Selection Sort
Insertion Sort
Comparing Sorts
9.5 Searching
Linear Search
Binary Search
Comparing Searches
9.6 Designing for Polymorphism
9.7 Event Processing
9.8 File Choosers
9.9 Color Choosers
9.10 Sliders
Chapter 10 Exceptions
10.1 Exception Handling
10.2 Uncaught Exceptions
10.3 The try-catch Statement
The f inally Clause
10.4 Exception Propagation
10.5 The Exception Class Hierarchy
Checked and Unchecked Exceptions
10.6 I/O Exceptions
10.7 Tool Tips and Mnemonics
10.8 Combo Boxes
10.9 ScrolI Panes
10.10 Split Panes
Chapter 11 Recursion
11.1 Recursive Thinking
Infinite Recursion
Recursion in Math
11.2 Recursive Programming
Recursion VS.Iteration
Direct VS.Indirect Recursion
11.3 Using Recursion
Traversing a Maze
The Towers of Hanoi
11.4 Recursion in Graphics
Tiled Pictures
Fractals
Chapter 12 Collections
12.1 Collections and Data Structures
Separating Interface from Implementation
12.2 Dynamic RepresentatiOns
Dynamic btructures
A Dynamically Linked List
Other Dynamic List Representations
12.3 Linear Data Structures
queues
Stacks
12.4 Non-Linear Data Structures
Trees
Graphs
12.5 The Java Collections API
Generics
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B Number Systems
Appendix C The Unicode Character Set
Appendix D Java Operators
Appendix E Java Modifiers
Appendix F Java Coding Guidelines
Appendix G Java Applets
Appendix H Regular Expressions
Appendix I JavaDoc Documentation Generator
Appendix J The PaintBox Project
Appendix K GUI Events
Appendix L Java Syntax
Appendix M The Java Class Library
Index
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