Convert the follwoing code into a object-oriented programming (OOP) application using secure and efficient C++ code. #include   #include    using namespace std; int main() {     float inital_Inv;      float month_Dep;      float annual_Int;      float num_Years;      float total_Ammt;      float int_Amunt;      float year_Inest;      try {                           cout << "*************************" << endl;         cout << "********Data Input*******" << endl;         cout << "Initial Investment Amount: $ ";         cin >> inital_Inv;         cout << "Monthly Deposit: $ ";         cin >> month_Dep;          cout << "Annual Interest: % ";         cin >> annual_Int;          cout << "Number of years: ";         cin >> num_Years;     }     catch (float x) {             }         total_Ammt = inital_Inv;         cout << "\tBalance and Interest Without Additional Monthly Deposits" << endl;     cout << "==============================================================" << endl;     cout << "Year\t\tYear End Balance\tYear End Earned Interest" << endl;     cout << "--------------------------------------------------------------" << endl;         for (int i = 0; i < num_Years; i++) {                int_Amunt = (total_Ammt) * ((annual_Int / 100));                  total_Ammt = total_Ammt + int_Amunt;                  cout << (i + 1) << "\t\t" << fixed << setprecision(2) << "$" << total_Ammt << "\t\t\t\t" << "$" << int_Amunt << "\n";     }         total_Ammt = inital_Inv;     cout << "\n\n\tBalance and Interest With Additional Monthly Deposits\n";     cout << "==============================================================\n";     cout << "Year\t\tYear End Balance\tYear End Earned Interest\n";     cout << "--------------------------------------------------------------\n";       for (int i = 0; i < num_Years; i++) {         year_Inest = 0;         for (int j = 0; j < 12; j++) {                          int_Amunt = (total_Ammt + month_Dep) * ((annual_Int / 100) / 12);                          year_Inest = year_Inest + int_Amunt;                          total_Ammt = total_Ammt + month_Dep + int_Amunt;         }         cout << (i + 1) << "\t\t" << fixed << setprecision(2) << total_Ammt << "\t\t\t\t" << year_Inest << "\n";     }     return 0;

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Convert the follwoing code into a object-oriented programming (OOP) application using secure and efficient C++ code.

#include <iostream> 
#include <iomanip>  
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    float inital_Inv; 
    float month_Dep; 
    float annual_Int; 
    float num_Years; 
    float total_Ammt; 
    float int_Amunt; 
    float year_Inest; 

    try {
        
        
        cout << "*************************" << endl;
        cout << "********Data Input*******" << endl;
        cout << "Initial Investment Amount: $ ";
        cin >> inital_Inv;

        cout << "Monthly Deposit: $ ";
        cin >> month_Dep; 
        cout << "Annual Interest: % ";
        cin >> annual_Int; 
        cout << "Number of years: ";
        cin >> num_Years;
    }
    catch (float x) {
       
    }
   
    total_Ammt = inital_Inv;
   
    cout << "\tBalance and Interest Without Additional Monthly Deposits" << endl;
    cout << "==============================================================" << endl;
    cout << "Year\t\tYear End Balance\tYear End Earned Interest" << endl;
    cout << "--------------------------------------------------------------" << endl;

   
    for (int i = 0; i < num_Years; i++) {
      
        int_Amunt = (total_Ammt) * ((annual_Int / 100));
        
        total_Ammt = total_Ammt + int_Amunt;
        
        cout << (i + 1) << "\t\t" << fixed << setprecision(2) << "$" << total_Ammt << "\t\t\t\t" << "$" << int_Amunt << "\n";
    }
   
    total_Ammt = inital_Inv;
    cout << "\n\n\tBalance and Interest With Additional Monthly Deposits\n";
    cout << "==============================================================\n";
    cout << "Year\t\tYear End Balance\tYear End Earned Interest\n";
    cout << "--------------------------------------------------------------\n";
 
    for (int i = 0; i < num_Years; i++) {
        year_Inest = 0;
        for (int j = 0; j < 12; j++) {
            
            int_Amunt = (total_Ammt + month_Dep) * ((annual_Int / 100) / 12);
            
            year_Inest = year_Inest + int_Amunt;
            
            total_Ammt = total_Ammt + month_Dep + int_Amunt;
        }
        cout << (i + 1) << "\t\t" << fixed << setprecision(2) << total_Ammt << "\t\t\t\t" << year_Inest << "\n";
    }
    return 0;
}
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