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Learning C++ by creating games with UE4

You're reading from   Learning C++ by creating games with UE4 Learn C++ programming with a fun, real-world application that allows you to create your own games!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396572
Length 342 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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William Sherif William Sherif
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Preface 1. Coding with C++ FREE CHAPTER 2. Variables and Memory 3. If, Else, and Switch 4. Looping 5. Functions and Macros 6. Objects, Classes, and Inheritance 7. Dynamic Memory Allocation 8. Actors and Pawns 9. Templates and Commonly Used Containers 10. Inventory System and Pickup Items 11. Monsters 12. Spell Book Index

Chapter 2. Variables and Memory

To write your C++ game program, you will need your computer to remember a lot of things. Things such as where in the world is the player, how many hit points he has, how much ammunition he has left, where the items are in the world, what power-ups they provide, and the letters that make up the player's screen name.

The computer that you have actually has a sort of electronic sketchpad inside it called memory, or RAM. Physically, computer memory is made out of silicon and it looks something similar to what is shown in the following screenshot:

Variables and Memory

Does this RAM look like a parking garage? Because that's the metaphor we're going to use

RAM is short for Random Access Memory. It is called random access because you can access any part of it at any time. If you still have some CDs lying around, they are an example of non-random access. CDs are meant to be read and played back in order. I still remember jumping tracks on Michael Jackson's...

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