// Fig. 3.9: GradeBook.h
// GradeBook class definition in a separate file from main.
#include
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include // class GradeBook uses C++ standard string class
using std::string;
// GradeBook class definition
class GradeBook
{
public:
// constructor initializes courseName with string supplied as argument
GradeBook( string name )
{
setCourseName( name ); // call set function to initialize courseName
} // end GradeBook constructor
// function to set the course name
void setCourseName( string name )
{
courseName = name; // store the course name in the object
} // end function setCourseName
// function to get the course name
string getCourseName()
{
return courseName; // return object's courseName
} // end function getCourseName
// display a welcome message to the GradeBook user
void displayMessage()
{
// call getCourseName to get the courseName
cout } // end function displayMessage
private:
string courseName; // course name for this GradeBook
}; // end class GradeBook
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