Q1: Implement an abstract class Employee with a data member name. Implement constructors, and an output function. Q2: Derive the class Professor from Employee Implement string *department as a data member of Professor. Implement constructors, override the output function, and the Big Three.

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Part I: Polymorphism and Virtual Functions
Q1: Implement an abstract class Employee with a data member name.
Implement constructors, and an output function.
Q2: Derive the class Professor from Employee
Implement string *department as a data member of Professor.
Implement constructors, override the output function, and the Big Three.
Use following main() to test your function.
int main() {
cout << endl;
Employee *p1
p1->output();
Employee *p2 = new Professor("Jane", "English");
p2->output();
= new Professor("John", "Engineering");
%3D
Employee "p3 -D р1;
p3->output();
p3 = p2;
p3->output();
cout <« endl;
}
Output from main:
John Engineering
Jane English
John Engineering
Jane English
Transcribed Image Text:Part I: Polymorphism and Virtual Functions Q1: Implement an abstract class Employee with a data member name. Implement constructors, and an output function. Q2: Derive the class Professor from Employee Implement string *department as a data member of Professor. Implement constructors, override the output function, and the Big Three. Use following main() to test your function. int main() { cout << endl; Employee *p1 p1->output(); Employee *p2 = new Professor("Jane", "English"); p2->output(); = new Professor("John", "Engineering"); %3D Employee "p3 -D р1; p3->output(); p3 = p2; p3->output(); cout <« endl; } Output from main: John Engineering Jane English John Engineering Jane English
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