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netineya [11]
3 years ago
7

Sends your response to everyone who received the initial email.

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Ymorist [56]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Source code for CustomerDemo.cpp:

#include <iostream>

#include "Customer.h"

using namespace std;

int main()

{

string response = "y";

double val;

Customer a("John Doe", "101 Main St.", "Rockford", "IL", "61801", 100.00);

Customer b("J", "101 Main St.", "Rockford", "IL", "61801", 100.00);

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/* cout << "would you like to pay off part of the unpaid balance?" <<endl;

if (response== "y")

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cout< "Enter the payment amoun (in $)";

(c.get_

cout << "Do you want to purchase another item (y/n)? ";

cin >> response;

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system("pause");

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#include "Customer.h"

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{

name = "";

address = "";

city = "";

state = "";

zipcode = "";

credit_limit = 0;

year_to_date_purchases = 0;

unpaid_balance = 0;

}

Customer::Customer(string n, string a, string c, string s, string z, double cl)

{

name = n;

address = a;

city = c;

state = s;

zipcode = z;

credit_limit = cl;

year_to_date_purchases = 0;

unpaid_balance = 0;

}

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credit_limit += amount;

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string Customer::get_name() const

{

return name;

}

string Customer::get_address() const

{

return address;

}

string Customer::get_city() const

{

return city;

}

string Customer::get_state() const

{

return state;

}

string Customer::get_zipcode() const

{

return zipcode;

}

double Customer::get_credit_limit() const

{

return credit_limit;

}

double Customer::get_unpaid_balance() const

{

return unpaid_balance;

}

bool Customer::add_purchase(double val)

{

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cout << "Not enough credit limit. Purchase cannot be completed.\n";

return false;

}

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unpaid_balance += val;

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return true;

}

void Customer::pay_balance(double payment)

{

unpaid_balance -= payment;

}

→  Source code for Customer.h:

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string get_address() const;

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string get_zipcode() const;

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string city;

string state;

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