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CS102 Object Oriented Programming using C++

DESCRIPTION OF SCHEDULE: Week | Practical List | Week 1 | Revised Concept: 1. Write a C++ program to display "Hello Computer" on the screen. And then explain the working mechanism, and execution of the program. 2. Write a C++ program to display Your Name, Address and City in different lines 3. Write a C++ program to find the area of a circle using the formula: Area = PI * r2 4. Write a C++ program to find the area and volume of sphere. Formulas are: 5. Area = 4*PI*R*R Volume = 4/3*PI*R*R*R. 6. Write a C++ program to print the multiply value of two accepted numbers 7. Write a C++ program to convert centigrade into Fahrenheit. Formula: C= (F-32)/1.8. 8. Write a C++ program that declares 5 integers, determines and prints the largest and smallest in the group. 9. Write a C++ program that declares two integers, determines whether the first is a multiple of the second and print the result. [Hint: Use the remainder operator.] 10. Write a C++ program that declares two integers, determines whether the first is a multiple of the second and print the result. [Hint: Use the remainder operator.] | Week 2, 3 | Classes & ObjectsSpecifying a class, creating class objects, accessing class members, access specifiers: public, private, and protected, classes, objects and memory, static members, the const keyword and classes, the static objects, empty classes, nested classes, local classes, abstract classesList of programs: 1. Write a program in C++ to display your name, Branch, Year on too the computer screen without using classes and object. All information should be displayed in the separate line. 2. Write a menu driven program in C++ to perform all basic arithmetic operation addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of two given values. Program receives two values and required operation to

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