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// Fig. 3.25: fig03_25.cpp
// Using overloaded functions.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
// function square for int values
int square( int x )
{
cout << "Called square with int argument: " << x << endl;
return x * x;
} // end int version of function square
// function square for double values
double square( double y )
{
cout << "Called square with double argument: " << y << endl;
return y * y;
} // end double version of function square
int main()
{
int intResult = square( 7 ); // calls int version
double doubleResult = square( 7.5 ); // calls double version
cout << "\nThe square of integer 7 is " << intResult
<< "\nThe square of double 7.5 is " << doubleResult
<< endl;
return 0; // indicates successful termination
} // end main
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