ABC Bank needs to store the information of all the users. For a user, the information that the bank holds is the user's name, username, password, contact number. Read this data from the console and store it in a file named "example.txt". Write a C++ program to read inputs from the console and write the user details into a file as the comma-separated values. Strictly adhere to the Object-Oriented specifications given in the problem statement. All class names, member variable names, and function names should be the same as specified in the problem statement.  File names used should be the same as mentioned in the problem description. The class named User has the following private member variables Data type Variable name string name string username string password string contactnumber Define the following member function in the class UserBO. Method name Description void writeUserdetails(ofstream &file,User obj)                                                                                                                                        This function accepts a user object and an ofstream file object. The function is used to write the data into the file. In the main method, read the input from the user through the console and open a file named "example.txt", into which the data are needed to be written. Pass the file object to the writeUserdetails() function and write the inputs as comma-separated-values into the file. Input and Output format: Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications. Sample input and output 1: [All text in bold corresponds to input and rest corresponds to output] Enter the name of user: ramesh Enter the contact number: 900900901 Enter the username: ramesh123 Enter the password: qwertyramesh Datas written in file successfully sample output in file: (example.txt) ramesh,900900901,ramesh123,qwertyramesh   --------STRICTLY USE BELOW TEMPLATES ONLY WHILE MAKING SOLUTION--------   UserBo.cpp #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include"User.cpp" using namespace std; class UserBO { public: void writeUserdetails(ofstream &file,User obj){ //fill your code here. } };   User.cpp #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; class User { private: string name; string username; string password; string contactnumber; public: void setName(string name) { this->name = name; } string getName() { return this->name; } void setUsername(string username) { this->username = username; } string getUsername() { return this->username; } void setPassword(string password) { this->password = password; } string getPassword() { return this->password; } void setContactnumber(string contactnumber) { this->contactnumber = contactnumber; } string getContactnumber() { return this->contactnumber; } };

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ABC Bank needs to store the information of all the users. For a user, the information that the bank holds is the user's name, username, password, contact number. Read this data from the console and store it in a file named "example.txt".

Write a C++ program to read inputs from the console and write the user details into a file as the comma-separated values.

Strictly adhere to the Object-Oriented specifications given in the problem statement. All class names, member variable names, and function names should be the same as specified in the problem statement.  File names used should be the same as mentioned in the problem description.

The class named User has the following private member variables

Data type Variable name
string name
string username
string password
string contactnumber


Define the following member function in the class UserBO.

Method name Description

void writeUserdetails(ofstream &file,User obj)                                                                                                                                       
This function accepts a user object and an ofstream file object. The function is used to write the data into the file.


In the main method, read the input from the user through the console and open a file named "example.txt", into which the data are needed to be written. Pass the file object to the writeUserdetails() function and write the inputs as comma-separated-values into the file.

Input and Output format:
Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications.

Sample input and output 1:
[All text in bold corresponds to input and rest corresponds to output]

Enter the name of user:
ramesh
Enter the contact number:
900900901
Enter the username:
ramesh123
Enter the password:
qwertyramesh
Datas written in file successfully

sample output in file: (example.txt)
ramesh,900900901,ramesh123,qwertyramesh

 

--------STRICTLY USE BELOW TEMPLATES ONLY WHILE MAKING SOLUTION--------

 

UserBo.cpp

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<fstream>
#include<list>
#include<iterator>
#include<sstream>
#include"User.cpp"
using namespace std;
class UserBO
{
public:
void writeUserdetails(ofstream &file,User obj){
//fill your code here.
}
};

 

User.cpp

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<fstream>
#include<list>
#include<iterator>
#include<sstream>
using namespace std;
class User
{
private:
string name;
string username;
string password;
string contactnumber;

public:
void setName(string name) { this->name = name; }
string getName() { return this->name; }
void setUsername(string username) { this->username = username; }
string getUsername() { return this->username; }
void setPassword(string password) { this->password = password; }
string getPassword() { return this->password; }
void setContactnumber(string contactnumber) { this->contactnumber = contactnumber; }
string getContactnumber() { return this->contactnumber; }

};

 

main.cpp

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<fstream>
#include<list>
#include<iterator>
#include<sstream>
#include"UserBO.cpp"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
//fill your code here.
return 0;
}
 
A program to display the details of all the students stored in this map in sorted order
based on Id.
Input and Output Format:
Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications.
All text in bold corresponds to input and the rest corresponds to output.
Sample Input and Output:
Enter the number of students
5
Enter the details of the student 1
ЕСЕ055
Vishnu
vishnu@gmail.com
ECE
Enter the details of the student 2
CSE009
Vanitha
vani@gmail.com
CSE
Enter the details of the student 3
ECEO05
Dinesh
dinesh@gmail.com
ECE
Enter the details of the student 4
ITO03
Saranya
saran@gmail.com
IT
Enter the details of the student 5
МЕСНО65
Prabhu
prabhu@gmail.com
МЕСH
Student Details
Vanitha vani@gmail.com CSE
Dinesh dinesh@gmail.com ECE
Vishnu vishnu@gmail.com ECE
Saranya saran@gmail.com IT
Prabhu prabhu@gmail.com MECH
Transcribed Image Text:A program to display the details of all the students stored in this map in sorted order based on Id. Input and Output Format: Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications. All text in bold corresponds to input and the rest corresponds to output. Sample Input and Output: Enter the number of students 5 Enter the details of the student 1 ЕСЕ055 Vishnu vishnu@gmail.com ECE Enter the details of the student 2 CSE009 Vanitha vani@gmail.com CSE Enter the details of the student 3 ECEO05 Dinesh dinesh@gmail.com ECE Enter the details of the student 4 ITO03 Saranya saran@gmail.com IT Enter the details of the student 5 МЕСНО65 Prabhu prabhu@gmail.com МЕСH Student Details Vanitha vani@gmail.com CSE Dinesh dinesh@gmail.com ECE Vishnu vishnu@gmail.com ECE Saranya saran@gmail.com IT Prabhu prabhu@gmail.com MECH
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