Create a c ++ program taking into account the concepts of Object-Oriented Design. Instructions: Create a class called Account that could be used by a bank to represent the bank accounts of its customers. Include a data member of type int to represent the account balance. Provide a constructor that receives a beginning balance and uses it to initialize the data member. The builder must validate the beginning balance to ensure that it is greater than or equal to 0. If not, set the balance to 0 and display an error message, stating that the beginning balance was invalid. Provide three member roles. The credit member role must add an amount to the current balance. The load member function should withdraw money from the Account object and ensure that the amount to load does not exceed the Account balance. If you do, the balance should remain unchanged and the function should print a message stating "The amount to be loaded exceeds the account balance." The getBalance member function should return the current balance. Create a program that creates two Account objects and evaluates the member functions of the Account class. Note: Program in c ++
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Instructions:
Create a class called Account that could be used by a bank to represent the bank accounts of its customers.
Include a data member of type int to represent the account balance.
Provide a constructor that receives a beginning balance and uses it to initialize the data member.
The builder must validate the beginning balance to ensure that it is greater than or equal to 0.
If not, set the balance to 0 and display an error message, stating that the beginning balance was invalid.
Provide three member roles.
The credit member role must add an amount to the current balance.
The load member function should withdraw money from the Account object and ensure that the amount to load does not exceed the Account balance. If you do, the balance should remain unchanged and the function should print a message stating "The amount to be loaded exceeds the account balance."
The getBalance member function should return the current balance.
Create a program that creates two Account objects and evaluates the member functions of the Account class.
Note: Program in c ++

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