// Fig. 6.2: GradeBook.h
// Definition of class GradeBook that finds the maximum of three grades.
// Member functions are defined in GradeBook.cpp
#include // program uses C++ standard string class
using std::string;
// GradeBook class definition
class GradeBook
{
public:
GradeBook( string ); // constructor initializes course name
void setCourseName( string ); // function to set the course name
string getCourseName(); // function to retrieve the course name
void displayMessage(); // display a welcome message
void inputGrades(); // input three grades from user
void displayGradeReport(); // display a report based on the grades
int maximum( int, int, int ); // determine max of 3 values
private:
string courseName; // course name for this GradeBook
int maximumGrade; // maximum of three grades
}; // end class GradeBook
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