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LECTURE NOTE
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PROGRAMMING IN “C”
COURSE CODE: MCA 101



By
Asst. Professor Mrs Etuari Oram
Asst. Prof. Mr Bighnaraj Naik

, SYLLABUS
Module –I
C Language Fundamentals.
Character set, Identifiers, keyword, data types, Constants and variables, statements,
expression, operators, precedence of operators, Input-output, Assignments, control structures
decision making and branching.

Module -II
Arrays, Functions and Strings: Declaration, manipulation and String – handling
functions, monolithic vs. Modular programs, user defined vs. standard functions, formal vs. actual
arguments, function – category, function prototypes, parameter passing, recursion, and storage classes:
auto, extern, global, static.

Module –III
Pointers, Structures, Unions, File handling:
Pointer variable and its importance, pointer arithmetic, passing parameters, Declaration of structures,
pointer to pointer, pointer to structure, pointer to function, union, dynamic memory allocation, file
managements.




2 *Under revision

,CONTENTS

Module: 1

Lecture 1: Introduction to C

Lecture 2: Structure of C, compilation, execution

Lecture 3:character set, identifiers, keywords

Lecture 4: constants, variables


Lecture 5: expression, operators

Lecture 6: operators continue…

Lecture 7: loops: do while, while

Lecture 8: for loop, break, continue statement

Lecture 9: control Statements

Lecture 10: nesting of if else…, if else ladder

Lecture 11: arrays

Lecture 12: 2-diamensional array



Module: 2


3 *Under revision

, Lecture 13: String library functions

Lecture 14: functions, categories

Lecture 15: functions categories cont..
Lecture 16: Actual arguments and Formal arguments, call by value call by
reference

Lecture 17:local, global, static variable

Lecture 18: monolithic vs modular programming, Storage classes

Lecture 19:storage class cont.., pointer

Lecture 20: pointer comparison, increment decrement

Lecture 21: precedence level of pointer, pointer comparison

Lecture 22: pointer to pointer, pointer to structure

Lecture 23: pointer initialization, accessing elements



Module: 3

Lecture 24: size of Structure in, array vs structure, array within structure
Lecture 25: passing structure to function, Nested Structure

Lecture 26: Union

Lecture 27: nesting of unions, dynamic memory allocation

Lecture 28: dynamic memory allocation conti…

Lecture 29: dynamic array, file

Lecture 30: file operation

Lecture 31: file operation on string

Lecture 32:

Lecture 33:

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