C How to Program: With Case Studies introducing Applications Programming and Systems Programming, Global Edition, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (17 December 2024) © 2025

  • Paul Deitel Deitel & Associates, Inc.
  • Harvey M. Deitel Deitel & Associates, Inc.

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For courses in computer programming.

A user-friendly, code-intensive introduction to C programming with case studies introducing applications and system programming

C How to Program is a comprehensive introduction to programming in C. Like other texts of the Deitels’ How to Program series, the book’s modular presentation serves as a detailed, beginner source of information for college students looking to embark on a career in coding, or instructors and software-development professionals seeking to learn how to program with C. The signature Deitel live-code approach presents concepts in the context of 142 fully working programs rather than incomplete snips of code. This gives students a chance to run each program as they study it and see how their learning applies to real-world programming scenarios.

Current standards, contemporary practice, and hands-on learning opportunities are integrated throughout the 9th Edition. Over 350 new, integrated Self-Check exercises with answers allow students to test their understanding of important concepts—and check their code—as they read. New and enhanced case studies and exercises use real-world data and focus on the latest ACM/IEEE computing curricula recommendations, highlighting security, data science, ethics, privacy, and performance concepts.

Table of contents

  • PART 1: (Introductory) Programming Fundamentals Quickstart
  • 1. Introduction to Computers and C: Test-Driving Microsoft Visual Studio, Apple Xcode, GNU gcc, and GNU gcc in a Docker container
  • 2. Intro to C Programming: Input, Output, Types, Arithmetic, Decision Making
  • 3. Structured Program Development: Algorithmic Development, Problem Solving, if, if/else, while
  • 4. Program Control: for, do/while, switch, break, continue, Logical Operators
  • 5. Functions: Custom Functions, Simulation, Random-Number Generation, Enumerations, Function Call and Return Mechanism, Recursion, Recursive Factorial, Recursive Fibonacci
  • PART 2: (Intermediate) Arrays, Pointers, and Strings
  • 6. Arrays: One- and Two-Dimensional Arrays, Passing Arrays to Functions, Searching, Sorting
  • 7. Pointers: Pointers operators and, Pass-By-Value vs. Pass-By-Reference, Array and Pointer Relationship
  • 8. Characters and Strings: C Standard Library String- and Character-Processing Functions
  • PART 3: (Intermediate) Formatted Input/Output, Structures, and File Processing
  • 9. Formatted Input/Output: scanf and printf formatting
  • 10. Structures, Unions, Bit Manipulation and Enumerations: Creating Custom Types with structs and unions, Bitwise Operators, Named Constants
  • 11. File Processing: Streams, Text and Binary Files, CSV Files, Sequential and Random-Access Files
  • PART 4: (Advanced) Algorithms and Data Structures
  • 12. Data Structures: Dynamic Memory Allocation and Deallocation, Lists, Stacks, Queues, Binary Trees
  • 13. Computer-Science Thinking: Sorting Algorithms and Big O Insertion Sort, Selection Sort, Merge Sort, Additional Algorithms including Quicksort in the Exercises
  • PART 5: (Advanced) Preprocessor and Other Topics
  • 14. Preprocessor: #include, Conditional Compilation, Macros with Arguments, Assertions
  • 15. Other Topics: Variable-Length Argument Lists, Command-line Arguments, Multiple-Source-Pile Programs, extern, exit/atexit, calloc/realloc, goto, Numeric Literal Suffixes, Signal Handling

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