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Use following main() to test your class.
int main(){
Vehicle a,b("Honda","Civic",25000);
cout<<a.getBrand()<<endl;
cout<<a.getModel()<<endl;
cout<<a.getPrice()<<endl;
cout<<b.getBrand()<<endl;
cout<<b.getModel()<<endl;
cout<<b.getPrice()<<endl;
}
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
class Vehicle {
string brand;
int price;
string model;
public:
string getBrand();
string getModel();
int getPrice();
void setBrand(string a);
void setModel(string b);
void setPrice(int i);
};
string Vehicle::getBrand() {
return brand;
}
void Vehicle::setBrand(string a) {
brand = a;
}
string Vehicle::getModel() {
return model;
}
void Vehicle::setModel(string b) {
model = b;
}
int Vehicle::getPrice() {
return price;
}
void Vehicle::setPrice(int i) {
price = i;
}
int main() {
Vehicle a;
a.setBrand("BMW");
a.setModel("X5");
a.setPrice(60000);
cout<<a.getBrand()<<endl; // print BMW
cout<<a.getModel()<<endl; // print X5
cout<<a.getPrice()<<endl; // print 60000
return 0;
}
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