In your previous class, move the member variables (student name and grades) as private. Create the proper functions to fill data in them. In main, create an instance of that array and fill that instance with data. Call the DisplayInfo() function from main so it prints the content of the object. A screenshot showing the code in Visual Studio and the output (on the console scr
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In your previous class, move the member variables (student name and grades) as private. Create the proper functions to fill data in them. In main, create an instance of that array and fill that instance with data. Call the DisplayInfo() function from main so it prints the content of the object.
A screenshot showing the code in Visual Studio and the output (on the console screen).
previous activity class code:-
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class student
{
public:
string Name;
string grade[3];
void DisplayInfo()
{
cout<<"Student Name:"<<Name;
cout<<"\nGrade:"<<grade[1];
}
};
int main()
{
cout << "Welcome to my world..." << endl;
system("pause");
student obj;
obj.Name="Rahul";
obj.grade[1]="A++";
obj.DisplayInfo();
return 0;
}

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