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// Fig. 7.14: time6.h
// Cascading member function calls.
// Time class definition.
// Member functions defined in time6.cpp.
#ifndef TIME6_H
#define TIME6_H
class Time {
public:
Time( int = 0, int = 0, int = 0 ); // default constructor
// set functions
Time &setTime( int, int, int ); // set hour, minute, second
Time &setHour( int ); // set hour
Time &setMinute( int ); // set minute
Time &setSecond( int ); // set second
// get functions (normally declared const)
int getHour() const; // return hour
int getMinute() const; // return minute
int getSecond() const; // return second
// print functions (normally declared const)
void printUniversal() const; // print universal time
void printStandard() const; // print standard time
private:
int hour; // 0 - 23 (24-hour clock format)
int minute; // 0 - 59
int second; // 0 - 59
}; // end class Time
#endif
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