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// Fig. 7.36: door.cpp
// Member-function definitions for class Door.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include "door.h" // Door class definition
#include "person.h" // Person class definition
#include "floor.h" // Floor class definition
#include "elevator.h" // Elevator class definition
// constructor
Door::Door()
: open( false ) // initialize open to false
{
cout << "door constructed" << endl;
} // end Door constructor
// destructor
Door::~Door()
{
cout << "door destructed" << endl;
} // end ~Door destructor
// open the door
void Door::openDoor( Person * const passengerPtr,
Person * const nextPassengerPtr, Floor ¤tFloor,
Elevator &elevator )
{
if ( !open ) { // if door is not open, open door
open = true;
cout << "elevator opens its door on floor "
<< currentFloor.getNumber() << endl;
// if passenger is in elevator, tell person to leave
if ( passengerPtr != 0 ) {
passengerPtr->exitElevator( currentFloor, elevator );
delete passengerPtr; // passenger leaves simulation
} // end if
// if passenger waiting to enter elevator,
// tell passenger to enter
if ( nextPassengerPtr != 0 )
nextPassengerPtr->enterElevator(
elevator, currentFloor );
} // end outer if
} // end function openDoor
// close the door
void Door::closeDoor( const Floor ¤tFloor )
{
if ( open ) { // if door is open, close door
open = false;
cout << "elevator closes its door on floor "
<< currentFloor.getNumber() << endl;
} // end if
} // end function closeDoor
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