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// Fig. 9.34: button.cpp
// Member function definitions for class Button.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include "button.h" // Button class definition
// constructor
Button::Button( Elevator &elevatorHandle )
: elevatorRef( elevatorHandle ), pressed( false )
{
cout << "button created" << endl;
} // end Button constructor
// destructor
Button::~Button()
{
cout << "button destroyed" << endl;
} // end Button destructor
// press button
void Button::pressButton()
{
pressed = true;
} // end function pressButton
// reset button
void Button::resetButton()
{
pressed = false;
} // end function resetButton
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