Instructions In this exercise, you will design the class memberType. Each object of memberType can hold the name of a person, member ID, number of books bought, and amount spent. Include the member functions to perform the various operations on the objects of memberType—for example, modify, set, and show a person’s name. Similarly, up-date, modify, and show the number of books bought and the amount spent. Add the appropriate constructors. Write the definitions of the member functions of memberType. Write a program to test various operations of your class memberType. Grading

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In this exercise, you will design the class memberType.

  1. Each object of memberType can hold the name of a person, member ID, number of books bought, and amount spent.
  2. Include the member functions to perform the various operations on the objects of memberType—for example, modify, set, and show a person’s name. Similarly, up-date, modify, and show the number of books bought and the amount spent.
  3. Add the appropriate constructors.
  4. Write the definitions of the member functions of memberType.
  5. Write a program to test various operations of your class memberType.

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5. Write a program to test various operations of your
class memberType.
main.cpp
1 #include <iostream>
2 #include <string>
3 #include <fstream>
4 #include "memberType.h"
5
6 using namespace std;
7
8 int main()
12
13
memberType.h
10 // Write your main here.
11
return 0;
memberData.txt
memberTypelmp.c... +
Transcribed Image Text:5. Write a program to test various operations of your class memberType. main.cpp 1 #include <iostream> 2 #include <string> 3 #include <fstream> 4 #include "memberType.h" 5 6 using namespace std; 7 8 int main() 12 13 memberType.h 10 // Write your main here. 11 return 0; memberData.txt memberTypelmp.c... +
main.cpp
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2 18
3 John Williams
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6 20
7 Lisa Berry
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9 35.50
10 30
11 Ron Brown
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13 255.68
14 40
15 Jessey Smith
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memberType.h
memberData.txt
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Transcribed Image Text:main.cpp 14 2 18 3 John Williams 40 50 6 20 7 Lisa Berry 82 9 35.50 10 30 11 Ron Brown 12 10 13 255.68 14 40 15 Jessey Smith 16 0 17 0 18 memberType.h memberData.txt memberTypelmp.c... + >_
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