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COMPUTATIONAL
PROBLEM SOLVING
Shaik Riyaz
320126552026
III/IV CSM
Course info
•Course Platform : INFOSYS SPRING BOARD
•Duration of the Course : 27h 26min
•Progress of the Course : Completed
Name of the Mentors :
Ajeesh G P Vernon Cabral
Sureesh Joseph
Gagan Chaudhary
Chaithra D0ttemance Byndoor.
Offered by
OUTCOMES OF THIS COURSE
•Understand new
problems
•Define new calculations •Define new operations
Introduction to computers
--> What does computers really do?
1)They perform simple calculations
2)Remember the calculations performed
--> Types of calculations performed?
1)Arithmetic Operations
2)Logical Operations
Quote:
“Good algorithm design is a crucial skill we will need to
acquire”
Human vs Computer
•The good programming is measured not by the lines of code,but the amount of
functionalities been provide to make it efficient and making computation easy
•Programming language is artificial but human language is natural
•The problem should be made into sub tasks to perform quick
Algorithm thinking
Aspects of programming language
All about Java
Integrated
Development
Environment(IDE)
•IDE helps us to write better code as its has features
like auto correction, error detection, debugging etc.;
•The popular IDE’S:
1)Eclipse
2)Net Beans
3)IntelliJ
4)Visual code studio
•In this course he used “Eclipse”-IDE
Data types
Topics
Covered:
Conditional control statements
If control statement If-else control statement Else-If control statement
Loops
-->Loop is a feature that facilitates the execution of set of functions or
instructions repeatedly until a certain condition is fulfilled.
-->Java provides three types of loops:
1)For loop
2)While loop
3)Do-while loop.
-->Loops are also known as Iterating statements or looping constructs in java.
-->For and while loops are entry-controlled loops, whereas do-while loop is
an exit-controlled loop.
Loops in Java
Arrays in java:
1. Array is a collection of similar type of elements which has
contiguous memory locations.
2. Java array is an object which contains elements of a similar data
type.
3. The elements of an array are stored in a contiguous memory
location.
4. It is a data structure where we store similar elements .We can
store only a
5. fixed set of elements in a Java array.
Strings in java
1.Strings ,which are widely used in Java programming, are a sequence of characters.
2.In Java programming language, Strings are treated as objects.
3.The java platform provides the String class to create and manipulate strings.
4. String methods:
• int length(): Returns the number of characters in the String.
• Char charAt(int i): Returns the character at ith index.
• String toLowerCase(): Converts all the characters in the String to lower case.
• String toUpperCase(): Converts all the characters in the string to upper case
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report 26.pptx

  • 2. Course info •Course Platform : INFOSYS SPRING BOARD •Duration of the Course : 27h 26min •Progress of the Course : Completed Name of the Mentors : Ajeesh G P Vernon Cabral Sureesh Joseph Gagan Chaudhary Chaithra D0ttemance Byndoor.
  • 4.
  • 5. OUTCOMES OF THIS COURSE •Understand new problems •Define new calculations •Define new operations
  • 6. Introduction to computers --> What does computers really do? 1)They perform simple calculations 2)Remember the calculations performed --> Types of calculations performed? 1)Arithmetic Operations 2)Logical Operations Quote: “Good algorithm design is a crucial skill we will need to acquire”
  • 7.
  • 8. Human vs Computer •The good programming is measured not by the lines of code,but the amount of functionalities been provide to make it efficient and making computation easy •Programming language is artificial but human language is natural •The problem should be made into sub tasks to perform quick
  • 12.
  • 13. Integrated Development Environment(IDE) •IDE helps us to write better code as its has features like auto correction, error detection, debugging etc.; •The popular IDE’S: 1)Eclipse 2)Net Beans 3)IntelliJ 4)Visual code studio •In this course he used “Eclipse”-IDE
  • 16. Conditional control statements If control statement If-else control statement Else-If control statement
  • 17. Loops
  • 18. -->Loop is a feature that facilitates the execution of set of functions or instructions repeatedly until a certain condition is fulfilled. -->Java provides three types of loops: 1)For loop 2)While loop 3)Do-while loop. -->Loops are also known as Iterating statements or looping constructs in java. -->For and while loops are entry-controlled loops, whereas do-while loop is an exit-controlled loop. Loops in Java
  • 19. Arrays in java: 1. Array is a collection of similar type of elements which has contiguous memory locations. 2. Java array is an object which contains elements of a similar data type. 3. The elements of an array are stored in a contiguous memory location. 4. It is a data structure where we store similar elements .We can store only a 5. fixed set of elements in a Java array.
  • 20.
  • 21. Strings in java 1.Strings ,which are widely used in Java programming, are a sequence of characters. 2.In Java programming language, Strings are treated as objects. 3.The java platform provides the String class to create and manipulate strings. 4. String methods: • int length(): Returns the number of characters in the String. • Char charAt(int i): Returns the character at ith index. • String toLowerCase(): Converts all the characters in the String to lower case. • String toUpperCase(): Converts all the characters in the string to upper case
  • 22.