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// Fig. 6.13: time2.cpp
// Member-function definitions for class Time.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
#include <iomanip>
using std::setfill;
using std::setw;
// include definition of class Time from time2.h
#include "time2.h"
// Time constructor initializes each data member to zero;
// ensures all Time objects start in a consistent state
Time::Time( int hr, int min, int sec )
{
setTime( hr, min, sec ); // validate and set time
} // end Time constructor
// set new Time value using universal time, perform validity
// checks on the data values and set invalid values to zero
void Time::setTime( int h, int m, int s )
{
hour = ( h >= 0 && h < 24 ) ? h : 0;
minute = ( m >= 0 && m < 60 ) ? m : 0;
second = ( s >= 0 && s < 60 ) ? s : 0;
} // end function setTime
// print Time in universal format
void Time::printUniversal()
{
cout << setfill( '0' ) << setw( 2 ) << hour << ":"
<< setw( 2 ) << minute << ":"
<< setw( 2 ) << second;
} // end function printUniversal
// print Time in standard format
void Time::printStandard()
{
cout << ( ( hour == 0 || hour == 12 ) ? 12 : hour % 12 )
<< ":" << setfill( '0' ) << setw( 2 ) << minute
<< ":" << setw( 2 ) << second
<< ( hour < 12 ? " AM" : " PM" );
} // end function printStandard
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