THE QUESTION IS BELOW WITH OUTPUT AND INPUT. AND I HAVE PROVIDED MY ANSWER AND COMPILER ERROR AT THE END OF THE QUESTION. SO YOU HAVE TO SOLVE MY COMPILER ERROR. AND CORRECT MY CODE .

Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Chapter1: Introduction
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1PE
icon
Related questions
Question

THE QUESTION IS BELOW  WITH OUTPUT AND INPUT. 

 

AND I  HAVE PROVIDED MY ANSWER AND COMPILER ERROR AT THE END OF THE QUESTION.

 

SO YOU HAVE TO SOLVE MY COMPILER ERROR. AND CORRECT MY CODE .

 

------ QUESTION STARTS --------

 

Write a C++ program to collect blood donor details like name, age, height, weight, gender, blood group. The data like weight, height, age are not fixed and it may change so they wanted to update all these details in their database once in three months. 

 

Strictly adhere to the Object-Oriented specifications given in the problem statement. All class names, member variable names, and function names should be the same as specified in the problem statement. Create separate classes in separate files.

 

The class called Donor contains the following private attributes.

Data Type Variable Name
string  name
int  age
float  height
float  weight
string  gender
string bloodGroup

Important:- Define the member variables and include appropriate getters and setters for the above class.

Include the following member function in the Donor class

 

Member Function Description
void display() To display the donor details. 

 

In the main() method, read the number of donors from the user. Then create an array of ‘n’ donor objects and read the ‘n’ donor details from the user in the console. Display the ‘n’ donor details by calling the display() method present in the Donor class.

 

Input and Output Format:

Display the height with one decimal point.

Please refer to the sample input and output for formatting specifications.

 

[All text in bold are input and the remaining are output]

Sample Input and Output  :

Enter the number of donors:

3    

Enter the donor details    1

Enter the Name :

rami

Enter the Age :

22

Enter the height :

156.5

Enter the weight :

47

Enter the Gender :

F

Enter the Blood Group :

O+

Enter the donor details    2

Enter the Name :

karnu

Enter the Age :

25

Enter the height :

167

Enter the weight :

57
Enter the Gender :

F

Enter the Blood Group :

B-

Enter the donor details    3

Enter the Name :

bhola

Enter the Age :

56

Enter the height :

155.8

Enter the weight :

67.8

Enter the Gender :

M

Enter the Blood Group :

AB-

Name :sowmi

Age :22

Height :156.5

Weight :47

Gender :F

Blood Group :O+

Name :shanu

Age :25

Height :167

Weight :57

Gender :F

Blood Group :B-

Name :siva

Age :56

Height :155.8

Weight :67.8

Gender :M

Blood Group :AB- 

---------------QUESTIONS ENDS----------------

 

---------------------MY ANSWER BELOW-------------

MAIN.CPP

#include <iostream>

#include "Donor.cpp"

using namespace std;

int main()

 

{

int n;

 

cout << "\n\n";

cout << "Enter the number of donors: ";

cin >> n;

Donor dr[n];

for(int i=0; i<n; i++)

{

cout << "Enter the donor details "<<i+1<<endl;

cout << "Enter the Name: " << endl;

cin >> dr[i].name;

cout << "Enter the Age: " << endl;

 

cin >> dr[i].age;

 

cout << "Enter the height: " << endl;

 

cin >> dr[i].height;

 

cout << "Enter the weight: " << endl;

 

cin >> dr[i].weight;

 

cout << "Enter the Gender: " << endl;

 

cin >> dr[i].gender;

 

cout << "Enter the Blood Group: " << endl;

 

cin >> dr[i].group;

}

for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)

dr[i].display();

 

cout << "\n\n";

 

return 0;

}

 

DONOR.CPP

#include<iostream>

using namespace std;

 

class Donor{

public:

string name, gender, group;

int age;

float height;

float weight;

 

public:

void setName(string s)

{

this -> name=s;

}

void setAge(int a)

{

this -> age = a;

}

void setHeight(float a)

{

this->height = a;

}

void setWeight(float a)

{

this->weight = a;

}

void setgender(string a)

{

this->gender = a;

}

void setgroup(string a)

{

this->group = a;

}

string getName()

{

return this -> name;

}

 

int getAge()

{

return this->age;

}

float getHeight()

{

return this->height;

}

float getWeight()

{

return this->weight;

}

string getgender()

{

return this->gender;

}

string getgroup()

{

return this->group;

}

void display(){

cout << "\n";

cout << "Name: " <<getName() << endl;

cout << "Age: " <<getAge() << endl;

cout << "Height: " << getHeight() << endl;

cout << "Weight: " << getWeight() << endl;

cout << "Gender: " << getgender() << endl;

cout << "Blood Group: " << getgroup() << endl;

cout << "\n\n"<<endl;

}

};

 

----------ANSWER ENDS-------------------------

 

-----------------COMPILER ERROR PLEASE SEE ATTACHED IMAGE----------------

 

Observations:
Compilation Errors Main.cpp: In function 'int main()': Main.cpp:94:8: error: 'n' was not declared in this scope cin>>n; ^Main.cpp:106:10:
error: 'obs' was not declared in this scope cin>>obs[i].name; ^w- Main.cpp:106:10: note: suggested alternative: 'abs' cin>>obs[i].name; ^~~
abs Main.cpp:119:10: error:'class Donor' has no member named 'setGender; did you mean 'setgender? obj1.setGender(obs[i).gender);
~~-- setgender Main.cpp:122:10: error:'class Donor'has no member named 'setBloodGroup'; did you mean 'setgroup?
obj1.setBloodGroup(obs[i).bloodGroup); ^~~~~~~~~~~~ setgroup Main.cpp:126:22: error: 'obs' was not declared in this scope
obj1.display(obs); ^~~ Main.cpp:126:22: note: suggested alternative: 'abs' obj1.display(obs); ^~~ abs make: *** [test.o] Error 1
II
Transcribed Image Text:Observations: Compilation Errors Main.cpp: In function 'int main()': Main.cpp:94:8: error: 'n' was not declared in this scope cin>>n; ^Main.cpp:106:10: error: 'obs' was not declared in this scope cin>>obs[i].name; ^w- Main.cpp:106:10: note: suggested alternative: 'abs' cin>>obs[i].name; ^~~ abs Main.cpp:119:10: error:'class Donor' has no member named 'setGender; did you mean 'setgender? obj1.setGender(obs[i).gender); ~~-- setgender Main.cpp:122:10: error:'class Donor'has no member named 'setBloodGroup'; did you mean 'setgroup? obj1.setBloodGroup(obs[i).bloodGroup); ^~~~~~~~~~~~ setgroup Main.cpp:126:22: error: 'obs' was not declared in this scope obj1.display(obs); ^~~ Main.cpp:126:22: note: suggested alternative: 'abs' obj1.display(obs); ^~~ abs make: *** [test.o] Error 1 II
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Datatypes
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, computer-science and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
Recommended textbooks for you
Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
Computer Science
ISBN:
9780078022159
Author:
Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:
9780134444321
Author:
Tony Gaddis
Publisher:
PEARSON
Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:
9780132737968
Author:
Thomas L. Floyd
Publisher:
PEARSON
C How to Program (8th Edition)
C How to Program (8th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:
9780133976892
Author:
Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher:
PEARSON
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag…
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag…
Computer Science
ISBN:
9781337627900
Author:
Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Programmable Logic Controllers
Programmable Logic Controllers
Computer Science
ISBN:
9780073373843
Author:
Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education