C++ How to Program (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134448237
Author: Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Textbook Question
Chapter 5, Problem 5.34E
(Account Class That Stores a Dollar Amount) Upgrade the Account class from Exercise 3.9 to define its balance data member as an object of class Dollar Amount from Exercise 5.33. Reimplement the bodies of constructor and member functions accordingly
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
(Java)
The Sculpture Subclass
Write class as follows:
The class is named Sculpture, and it inherits from the Painting class.
It has a private boolean member variable named humanForm
It has a default constructor that assigns the values "No name" to name, "No artist" to artist, -1 to the year, "No medium" to the medium, and false to the humanForm variable. This default constructor calls the five argument constructor.
It has a five-argument constructor to assign values to the name, artist, year, medium, and humanForm variables.
It has a getter and setter for the humanForm variable.
It has a toString() method.
This class contains no other methods
Make sure to include your name, the name of this class, our course number, and the Activity number in a Javadoc comment at the top.
Make sure to write a Javadoc comment for each of these methods.
(Account class)Create an Account class that a bank might use to represent customers’ bank accounts. Include a data member of type int to represent the account balance. Provide a constructor that receives an initial balance and uses it to initialize the data member. The constructor should validate the initial balance to ensure that it’s greater than or equal to 0. If not, set the balance to 0 and display an error message indicating that the initial balance was invalid. Provide three member functions. Member function credit should add an amount to the current balance. Member function debit should withdraw money from the Account and ensure that the debit amount does not exceed the Account’s balance. If it does, the balance should be left unchanged, and the function should print a message indicating "Debit amount exceeded account balance." Member function get_Balance should return the current balance. Create a program that creates two Account objects and tests the member functions of class…
(The Time class)
Design a class named Time.
The class contains:
- The data fields hour, minute, and second that represent a time.
- A no-arg constructor that creates a Time object for the current time. (The values of the data fields
will represent the current time.)
-A constructor that constructs a Time object with a specified elapsed time since midnight, January
1, 1970, in milliseconds. (The values of the data fields will represent this time.)
-A constructor that constructs a Time object with the specified hour, minute, and second.
- Three getter methods for the data fields hour, minute, and second, respectively.
-A method named setTime (long elapseTime) that sets a new time for the object using the
elapsed time. For example, if the elapsed time is 555550000 milliseconds, the hour is 10, the
minute is 19, and the second is 10.
Draw the UML diagram for the class and then implement the class.
Write a test program that creates two Time objects (using new Time (), new Time(555550000),…
Chapter 5 Solutions
C++ How to Program (10th Edition)
Ch. 5 - Describe the four basic elements of...Ch. 5 - Compare and contrast the while and for iteration...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.7ECh. 5 - Compare and contrast the break and continue...Ch. 5 - (Find the Code Errors) Find the error (s), if any,...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.10ECh. 5 - (Find the Smallest Value) Write an application...Ch. 5 - (Calculating the Product of Odd Integers) Write an...Ch. 5 - (Factorials) Factorials arc used problems. The...Ch. 5 - (Modified Compound-Interest Program) Modify the...
Ch. 5 - (Triangle-Printing program)Write an application...Ch. 5 - (Bar- Chart Printing Program) One interesting...Ch. 5 - (Calculating Sales) An online retailer sells five...Ch. 5 - Assume thati = 1, j = 2, k = 3and m = 2. What does...Ch. 5 - (Calculate the value of ) Calculate the value of ...Ch. 5 - (Pythagorean Triples) A right triangle can have...Ch. 5 - (Modified Triangle-Printing Program) Modify...Ch. 5 - (De Morgan`s Laws)In this chapter, we discussed...Ch. 5 - (Diamond -Printing Program) Write an application...Ch. 5 - (Diamond -Printing Program) Write an application...Ch. 5 - Removing break and continue) A criticism of the...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.26ECh. 5 - Replacing continue with a structured Equivalent)...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.28ECh. 5 - (Peter Minuit Problem) Legend has it that, in...Ch. 5 - (Dollar Amount Constructor with Two Parameters)...Ch. 5 - (Dollar Amount Arithmetic) Enhance class Dollar...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.32ECh. 5 - (Dollar Amount with dollars cents Data Members)...Ch. 5 - (Account Class That Stores a Dollar Amount)...Ch. 5 - (Displaying the Interest Rate in the Dollar Amount...Ch. 5 - (Showing That double Values Are Approximate)...Ch. 5 - (Global Warming Facts Quiz) The controversial...Ch. 5 - (Global Warming Facts Quiz) The controversial...Ch. 5 - (Tax Plan Alternatives: The "Fair' Tax") There are...
Knowledge Booster
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
- (The Person, Student, Employee, Faculty, and Staff classes) Design a class named Person and its two subclasses named Student and Employee. Make Faculty and Staff subclasses of Employee. A person has a name, address, phone number, and e-mail address. A student has a class status (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior). Define the status as a constant. An employee has an office, salary, and date hired. Use the MyDate class defined in Programming Exercise 10.14 – see the textbook - to create an object for date hired. A faculty member has office hours and a rank. A staff member has a title. Override the toString method in each class to display the class name and the person's name. Draw the UML diagram for the classes and implement them. Write a test program that creates a Person, Student, Employee, Faculty, and Staff, and invokes their toString() methods.arrow_forward(JAVA) Create a class hierarchy to represent the different types of employees in an office who have the following job titles: manager, assistant, salesperson. Write an abstract base class called Employee that declares an abstract method: signature double calculateSalary() This class must also define the following attributes: name (String type), enrollment (String type) and base_salary (double type). Use encapsulation and provide a constructor that receives the corresponding values to be stored in the respective attributes. This abstract class must be extended by the other classes representing the types of employees, so the classes Manager, Assistant and Salesperson must be written. In each class you must override the method calculateSalario so that the salary calculation is done like this: The manager receives twice the base_salary, the assistant receives the base_salary and the salesperson receives the base_salary plus a commission defined in the constructor of his class. Create a…arrow_forward(Java) The Abstract Art Class Write an abstract class as follows: The class is named Art It inherits from the Comparable interface It has a private String member variable named name It has a private String member variable named artist It has a private int member variable called year It has a default constructor that assigns the values "No name" to name, "No artist" to artist and -1 to the year. This default constructor calls the three argument constructor. It has a three-argument constructor to assign values to the name, artist and year variables. It has a copy constructor that makes a copy of another non-null Art object It has getters and setters for the name, artist and year variables It has a toString() method that creates a string of artist, with name and year tabbed once on subsequent lines (see sample output) It has an equals method that compares this Art to another Object It has a compareTo method that compares in this order: 1) artist, 2) name, 3) year This class contains no…arrow_forward
- (Default Constructor) What’s a default constructor? How are an object’s data members initialized if a class has only an implicitly defined default constructor?arrow_forward(Inheriting Interface vs. Inheriting Implementation) A derived class can inherit “interface” or “implementation” from a base class. How do inheritance hierarchies designed for inheriting interface differ from those designed for inheriting implementation?arrow_forward(Subclasses of Account) In Programming Exercise 9.7 - see the textbook, the Account class was defined to model a bank account. An account has the properties account number, balance, annual interest rate, and date created, and methods to deposit and withdraw funds. Create two subclasses for checking and saving accounts. A checking account has an overdraft limit, but a savings account cannot be overdrawn. Draw the UML diagram for the classes and implement them. Write a test program that creates objects of Account, SavingsAccount, and CheckingAccount and invokes their toString() methods.arrow_forward
- (java) The Painting Subclass Write class as follows: The class is named Painting, and it inherits from the Art class. It has a private String member variable named medium It has a default constructor that assigns the values "No name" to name, "No artist" to artist, -1 to year, and "No medium" to the medium variable. This default constructor calls the four-argument constructor. It has a four-argument constructor to assign values to the name, artist, year, and medium variables. It has a getter and settersfor the medium variable. It has a toString() method This class contains no other methods Make sure to include your name, the name of this class, our course number, and the Activity number in a Javadoc comment at the top. Make sure to write a Javadoc comment for each of these methods.arrow_forward(Triangle class) Design a new Triangle class that extends the abstract Geometricobject class. Draw the UML diagram for the classes Triangle and Geometricobject then implement the Triangle class. Write a test program that prompts the user to enter three sides of the triangle, a color, and a Boolean value to indicate whether the triangle is filed. The program should create a Tri- angle object with the se sides, and set the color and filled properties using the input. The program should display the area, perimeter, color, and true or false to indicate whether it is filled or not.arrow_forward(Triangle class) Design a new Triangle class that extends the abstract GeometricObject class. Draw the UML diagram for the classes Triangle and GeometricObject and then implement the Triangle class. Write a test program that prompts the user to enter three sides of the triangle, a colour, and a Boolean value to indicate whether the triangle is filled. The program should create a Triangle object with these sides and set the colour and filled properties using the input. The program should display the area, perimeter, colour, and true or false to indicate whether it is filled or not.arrow_forward
- (Composition as an Alternative to Inheritance) Many programs written with inheritancecould be written with composition instead, and vice versa. Rewrite class BasePlusCommissionEmployee of the CommissionEmployee–BasePlusCommissionEmployee hierarchy to use compositionrather than inheritance. After you do this, assess the relative merits of the two approaches for designing classes CommissionEmployee and BasePlusCommissionEmployee, as well as for object-oriented programs in general. Which approach is more natural? Why?arrow_forward(Person Class) Design a class named Person that contains: o name, gender, and personCase as a private attribute o Non-default constructor that specifies name and gender o toString method that returns person data o personCase () method with no implementation (Student Class) Design a class named Student which is a child of Person that contains: o studentID as a private attribute o Nondefault constructor that specifies the name, gender, and studentID o toString method that returns student data o Implement personCase () that assigns "Not Studying" to personCase if studentID equals 0, “Studying" in case studentID greater than 0, and "Not a student" in case studentID less than 0. (Employee Class) Design a class named Employee which is a child of Person that contains: o employeelD as a private attribute o Non-default constructor that specifies the name, gender, and employeelD o toString method that returns employee data o Implement personCase () that assign “Technical" to personCase if…arrow_forward(Richer Shape Hierarchy) The world of shapes is much richer than the shapes included inthe inheritance hierarchy of Fig. 19.3. Write down all the shapes you can think of—both two-dimensional and three-dimensional—and form them into a more complete Shape hierarchy with asmany levels as possible. Your hierarchy should have the base class Shape from which class TwoDimensionalShape and class ThreeDimensionalShape are derived. [Note: You do not need to write any codefor this exercise.] We’ll use this hierarchy in the exercises of Chapter 20 to process a set of distinctshapes as objects of base-class Shape. (This technique, called polymorphism, is the subject ofChapter 20.)arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Database System ConceptsComputer ScienceISBN:9780078022159Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. SudarshanPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationStarting Out with Python (4th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780134444321Author:Tony GaddisPublisher:PEARSONDigital Fundamentals (11th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780132737968Author:Thomas L. FloydPublisher:PEARSON
- C How to Program (8th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780133976892Author:Paul J. Deitel, Harvey DeitelPublisher:PEARSONDatabase Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag...Computer ScienceISBN:9781337627900Author:Carlos Coronel, Steven MorrisPublisher:Cengage LearningProgrammable Logic ControllersComputer ScienceISBN:9780073373843Author:Frank D. PetruzellaPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
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)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780134444321
Author:Tony Gaddis
Publisher:PEARSON
Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780132737968
Author:Thomas L. Floyd
Publisher:PEARSON
C How to Program (8th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780133976892
Author:Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher:PEARSON
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag...
Computer Science
ISBN:9781337627900
Author:Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Programmable Logic Controllers
Computer Science
ISBN:9780073373843
Author:Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
What is Abstract Data Types(ADT) in Data Structures ? | with Example; Author: Simple Snippets;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0e27Cpc88E;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY