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Unit I: Principles of Object-Oriented Programming

1.1 Procedure-Oriented Programming (POP) vs Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

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| Aspect | POP | OOP |

|---------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------|

| Approach | Focuses on functions. | Focuses on objects/classes. |

| Data Access | Globally accessible. | Encapsulated in objects. |

| Security | Less secure. | More secure. |

| Examples | C, Fortran. | C++, Java, Python. |

1.2 Features of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

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- Encapsulation: Wrapping data and functions into a class.

- Abstraction: Hiding implementation details.

- Inheritance: Reusing existing classes.

- Polymorphism: Same operation behaving differently.

- Dynamic Binding: Runtime execution depends on conditions.

- Message Passing: Communication via methods.

Examples: C++, Java, Python

Applications: Game Development, GUI-Based Applications, Web Development.

1.3 Data Types in C++

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- Basic: int, float, char, etc.


- Derived: Arrays, Pointers.

- User-Defined: struct, class.

Dynamic Initialization:

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int x = 5, y = 10;

int sum = x + y; // Initialized dynamically

Reference Variables:

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int a = 10;

int &ref = a;

1.4 Special Operators in C++

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- Scope Resolution Operator (::): Used to access global variables.

- Memory Management Operators: `new`, `delete`.

- Manipulators: Formatting output (e.g., endl, setw).

1.5 Structure of a C++ Program

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#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main() {

cout << "Hello, World!";

return 0;
}

1.6 Class & Object

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Classes are blueprints. Objects are instances.

Example:

class Car {

public:

string brand;

};

Car myCar;

[Link] = "Tesla";

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