Monday 28 May 2012

Initializing the Members of a Class Using a Constructor

This example uses a class that contains a constructor used to initialize the object. The class is called ShoeBox. When supplied with a length, a height, and a width, the object should calculate and display the total area of all sides and the volume.
Header File: shoebox.h
#ifndef SHOEBOX_H
#define SHOEBOX_H
class ShoeBox{
public: 
ShoeBox(double l, double h, double w);
 double getLength() const; 
double getHeight() const; 
double getWidth() const; 
void Properties(); 
double Area() const; 
double Volume() const;
private: 
double Length; 
double Height; 
double Width;
};
#endif
Source File: shoebox.h
#include <iostream.h>
#include "box.h"
ShoeBox::ShoeBox(double l, double h, double w)
{ Length = l;
 Height = h; 
Width  = w;
}
double ShoeBox::getLength() const
{ return Length;
}
double ShoeBox::getHeight() const
{ return Height;
}double ShoeBox::getWidth() const{
 return Width;}
double ShoeBox::Area() const
return 2 * ((Length * Height) + (Height + Width) + (Length * Width));
}double ShoeBox::Volume() const
{ return Length * Height * Width;
}void ShoeBox::Properties(){
 cout << "Properties of the shoe box";
 cout << "\nLength = " << getLength(); 
cout << "\nHeight = " << getHeight(); 
cout << "\nWidth  = " << getWidth(); 
cout << "\nArea   = " << Area(); 
cout << "\nVolume = " << Volume() << "\n\n";
}
Header File: cube.h
#include "box.h"
void main()
{ ShoeBox Size6(8.65, 4.25, 4.15);
 Size6.Properties();
}
Here is a result of running the program
Properties of the shoe boxLength = 8.65
Height = 4.25
Width  = 4.15
Area   = 162.12
Volume = 152.564

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