Regarding the code below, how would I write code to declare all class member functions in a separate "Pet.h" file? All class member functions need to be declared in the Pet.h header file and defined in the Pet.cpp file (below).     #include <iostream> #include "Pet.h"using namespace std; //Class Definitionclass Pet { private: //Variable declarationstring Name, Type;int LevelOfHungriness;public: //Default ConstructorPet(){Name ="Buddy";Type ="dog";LevelOfHungriness=CONTENT_HUNGRY;}//Parametrized constructorPet(string n, string p, int l){Name =n;Type =p;LevelOfHungriness=l;}//Definition of TimePasses functionint TimePasses(){if(LevelOfHungriness < VERY_HUNGRY){LevelOfHungriness++;}return LevelOfHungriness;}//Definition of FeedPet functionint FeedPet(){LevelOfHungriness = NOT_HUNGRY;return LevelOfHungriness;}//definition of PrintInfo function void PrintInfo(){cout<<"A " << Type << " named " << Name << " who is hungry level " << LevelOfHungriness <<endl;}};

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Regarding the code below, how would I write code to declare all class member functions in a separate "Pet.h" file? All class member functions need to be declared in the Pet.h header file and defined in the Pet.cpp file (below).  

 

#include <iostream>
#include "Pet.h"
using namespace std;

//Class Definition
class Pet {
private:
//Variable declaration
string Name, Type;
int LevelOfHungriness;

public:
//Default Constructor
Pet()
{
Name ="Buddy";
Type ="dog";
LevelOfHungriness=CONTENT_HUNGRY;
}
//Parametrized constructor
Pet(string n, string p, int l)
{
Name =n;
Type =p;
LevelOfHungriness=l;
}
//Definition of TimePasses function
int TimePasses()
{
if(LevelOfHungriness < VERY_HUNGRY)
{
LevelOfHungriness++;
}

return LevelOfHungriness;
}
//Definition of FeedPet function
int FeedPet()
{
LevelOfHungriness = NOT_HUNGRY;
return LevelOfHungriness;
}
//definition of PrintInfo function
void PrintInfo()
{
cout<<"A " << Type << " named " << Name << " who is hungry level " << LevelOfHungriness <<endl;
}
};

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