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// boxit.cpp
// Callum Howard, 2019
#include <iostream>
//using namespace std;
// function prototype(s)
void check2();
class Box {
public:
// friends
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Box& B);
// default constructor
Box() : Box{0, 0, 0} {}
// constructor using "member initialiser list"
Box(int length, int breadth, int height) : mLength{length}, mBreadth{breadth}, mHeight{height} {}
//NOTE We use curly braces to initialise the variables.
// Round braces would also work but in some situations
// they are subject to the "Most Vexing Parse", meaning
// they could be mistaken for function calls. More info here:
// https://www.fluentcpp.com/2018/01/30/most-vexing-parse/
//TODO copy constructor (see "Rule of Five")
//Box(const Box& b) : Box{b.mLength, b.mBreadth, b.mHeight} {}
//NOTE Functions with trivial implementation (like getters and setters, or one line functions)
// can be implemented "inline" along with the declaration here inside the class.
// return box's length
int getLength() const { return mLength; }
// return box's breadth
int getBreadth() const { return mBreadth; }
// return box's height
int getHeight() const { return mHeight; }
// return the volume of the box
long long CalculateVolume() const {
return mLength * mBreadth * mHeight;
}
//NOTE the const here after the method name means:
// "this method has read-only access to the member variables".
bool operator<(Box& b) const; // the method "declared" here is "defined" outside the class body
private:
int mLength = 0;
int mBreadth = 0;
int mHeight = 0;
};
//NOTE this operator method is scoped to the class with `Box::`
bool Box::operator<(Box& b) const {
return (mLength < b.mLength) or
(mBreadth < b.mBreadth and mLength == b.mLength) or
(mHeight < b.mHeight and mLength == b.mLength and mBreadth == b.mBreadth);
}
//NOTE this operator method is not scoped to the class,
// so it is called a "free" function (not a method).
// It is still able to access the private member variables of Box
// because it is declared (above) as a "friend"
// and in C++ "friends can see each other's privates".
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Box& B) {
out << B.mLength << ' ' << B.mBreadth << ' ' << B.mHeight;
return out;
}
void check2() {
//NOTE this checking code is provided by HackerRank and isn't the best style
int input;
std::cin >> input;
Box temp;
for (int i = 0; i < input; ++i) {
int type;
std::cin >> type;
if (type == 1) { std::cout << temp << '\n'; }
if (type == 2) {
int l, b, h;
std::cin >> l >> b >> h;
Box NewBox(l, b, h);
temp = NewBox;
std::cout << temp << '\n';
}
if (type == 3) {
int l, b, h;
std::cin >> l >> b >> h;
Box NewBox(l, b, h);
if (NewBox < temp) {
std::cout << "Lesser\n";
} else {
std::cout << "Greater\n";
}
}
if (type == 4) {
std::cout << temp.CalculateVolume() << '\n';
}
if (type == 5) {
Box NewBox(temp);
std::cout << NewBox << '\n';
}
}
}
int main() {
check2();
return 0;
}
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