Object Oriented Programming Practical 7

Question 1
WAP to declare a class calculation. Display addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of two numbers. Use friend function.
operations.cpp
C
				#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

class Number 
{
	private:
		int n1, n2;

	public:
		friend int add(int a,int b);
		friend int subtract(int a,int b);
		friend int multiply(int a,int b);
		friend float divide(int a,int b);
};

int add(int n1,int n2) 
{
	return n1 + n2;
}

int subtract(int n1,int n2) 
{
	return n1 - n2;
}

int multiply(int n1,int n2) 
{
	return n1 * n2;
}

float divide(int n1,int n2) 
{
	if (n2 != 0) 
	{
		return (float)n1/n2;
	} 
	else 
	{
		cout << "Error: Division by zero is not allowed." << endl;
		return 0;
	}
}

int main() {
    int num1, num2;
    Number num;
	cout << "Enter number 1: ";
    cin >> num1;
	cout << "Enter number 2: ";
    cin >> num2;
    cout << "Addition: " << add(num1,num2) << endl;
    cout << "Subtraction: " << subtract(num1,num2) << endl;
    cout << "Multiplication: " << multiply(num1,num2) << endl;
    cout << "Division: " << divide(num1,num2) << endl;
	getch();
    return 0;
}

			
Output
Question 2
Write a C++ program to exchange the values of two variables using friend function.
swap.cpp
C
				#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

class Number 
{
	private:
		int value;

	public:
		void accept(int x)
		{
		value=x;
		}

		void display() 
		{
			cout << value << endl;
		}
		
		friend void swap(Number &num1, Number &num2);
};

void swap(Number &num1, Number &num2) 
{
    int temp = num1.value;
    num1.value = num2.value;
    num2.value = temp;
}

int main() 
{
    int val1, val2;
    cout << "Enter the first value: ";
    cin >> val1;
    cout << "Enter the second value: ";
    cin >> val2;
    Number num1,num2;
	num1.accept(val1);
	num2.accept(val2);
	swap(num1, num2);
    cout << "Values after swapping:" << endl;
    cout << "num1: ";
    num1.display();
    cout << "num2: ";
    num2.display();
	getch();
    return 0;
}
			
Output
Question 3
WAP to create two classes test1 and test2 which stores marks of a student. Read value for class objects and calculate average of two tests using friend function.
test.cpp
C
				#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

class Test2;

class Test1 
{
	private:
		int marks1;

	public:
		friend float average(Test1 t1,Test2 t2);

		void setMarks(int m1) 
		{
			marks1 = m1;
		}
};

class Test2 
{
	private:
		int marks2;

	public:
		friend float average(Test1 t1,Test2 t2);

		void setMarks(int m2) 
		{
			marks2 = m2;
		}
};

float average(Test1 t1,Test2 t2) 
{
    return (t1.marks1 + t2.marks2) / 2.0;
}

int main() {
    int m1, m2;
    cout << "Enter the marks for Test1: ";
    cin >> m1;
    cout << "Enter the marks for Test2: ";
    cin >> m2;
    Test1 test1;
	test1.setMarks(m1);
    Test2 test2;
	test2.setMarks(m2);
    float avg = average(test1, test2);
    cout << "The average of the two tests is: " << avg << endl;
	getch();
    return 0;
}

			
Output

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