#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <conio.h>
/* run this program using the console pauser or add your own getch, system("pause") or input loop */
//class declaration
class Student{
private:
string studentNumber;
string nameAndSurname;
double examMark;
public:
Student();
void setStudent(string,string,double);
void showStudent();
};
//class implementation
Student::Student(){
studentNumber=" ";
nameAndSurname=" ";
examMark=0.0;
}
void Student::setStudent(std::string studNum,string nAndS,double mark){
studentNumber=studNum;
nameAndSurname=nAndS;
examMark=mark;
}
void Student::showStudent(){
cout << "\nStudent Details: " << "\nStudent Number: " << studentNumber << "\nName & Surname: " << nameAndSurname << "\nExam Mark: " << examMark << " % ";
}
void getStudInfo(Student& ba){
string studentNumber;
string nameAndSurname;
double examMark;
cout << "Enter Student Number: ";
cin >> studentNumber;
cout << "Enter Name & Surname: ";
getline(cin,nameAndSurname);
cout << "Enter Exam Mark: ";
cin >> examMark;
setStudent(studentNumber,nameAndSurname,examMark);
}
int main(int argc, char** argv[]) {
Student bk;
string studentNumber;
string nameAndSurname;
double examMark;
getStudInfo(bk);
bk.setStudent(studentNumber,nameAndSurname,examMark);
_getch;
return 0;
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