Would you mind help me write racer class, sensor class, and timestamp class? (Note: The sensor class can have functions to determine if two sensors are adjacent and calculate the speed between them, while the time stamp class can have functions to calculate the time elapsed between two time stamps.) The class of racer should include : 1. Private data: racer number (int), an unknown number of sensor data. Sensor data includes sensor number (int that starts at 0 for start time; the last sensor is finish line), mile marker for the sensor double) and time stamp for each sensor (when racer passes the sensor) with hour, minute, second and millisecond. (You may want instance variables that holds racer's total race time, total race distance, total race speed.) 2. Default constructor 3. Copy constructor: make sure the code copies any vectors contained in the class 4. Set and get functions for private dat. 5. "get" function that computes and returns the racer's total time to complete the race. 6. Overloaded operator< (a racer is < another if the racer's total race time is less than the other's). 7. Overloaded operator= 8. Overloaded operator>> that reads a racer's data from its istream parameter. Use this function to read a Racer object from the input file 9. Overloaded operator<< that prints a Racer object to its ostream parameter in the format such as the one shown below (concatenate an asterisk to the output name for any potential cheater)
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Would you mind help me write racer class, sensor class, and timestamp class? (Note: The sensor class can have functions to determine if two sensors are adjacent and calculate the speed between them, while the time stamp class can have functions to calculate the time elapsed between two time stamps.) The class of racer should include : 1. Private data: racer number (int), an unknown number of sensor data. Sensor data includes sensor number (int that starts at 0 for start time; the last sensor is finish line), mile marker for the sensor double) and time stamp for each sensor (when racer passes the sensor) with hour, minute, second and millisecond. (You may want instance variables that holds racer's total race time, total race distance, total race speed.) 2. Default constructor 3. Copy constructor: make sure the code copies any vectors contained in the class 4. Set and get functions for private dat. 5. "get" function that computes and returns the racer's total time to complete the race. 6. Overloaded operator< (a racer is < another if the racer's total race time is less than the other's). 7. Overloaded operator= 8. Overloaded operator>> that reads a racer's data from its istream parameter. Use this function to read a Racer object from the input file 9. Overloaded operator<< that prints a Racer object to its ostream parameter in the format such as the one shown below (concatenate an asterisk to the output name for any potential cheater) John Wick 1 00:43:12:002
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Would you mind help me write racer class, sensor class, and timestamp class?
(Note: The sensor class can have functions to determine if two sensors are adjacent and calculate the speed between them, while the time stamp class can have functions to calculate the time elapsed between two time stamps.)
The class of racer should include :
1. Private data: racer number (int), an unknown number of sensor data. Sensor data includes sensor number (int that starts at 0 for start time; the last sensor is finish line), mile marker for the sensor double) and time stamp for each sensor (when racer passes the sensor) with hour, minute, second and millisecond. (You may want instance variables that holds racer's total race time, total race distance, total race speed.)
2. Default constructor
3. Copy constructor: make sure the code copies any vectors contained in the class
4. Set and get functions for private dat.
5. "get" function that computes and returns the racer's total time to complete the race.
6. Overloaded operator< (a racer is < another if the racer's total race time is less than the other's).
7. Overloaded operator=
8. Overloaded operator>> that reads a racer's data from its istream parameter. Use this function to read a Racer object from the input file
9. Overloaded operator<< that prints a Racer object to its ostream parameter in the format such as the one shown below (concatenate an asterisk to the output name for any potential cheater)
John Wick 1 00:43:12:002
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