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// Fig. 10.4: circle.cpp

// Circle class member-function definitions.

#include <iostream>  



using std::cout;



#include "circle.h"   // Circle class definition



// default constructor

Circle::Circle( int xValue, int yValue, double radiusValue )

   : Point( xValue, yValue )  // call base-class constructor

{

   setRadius( radiusValue );



} // end Circle constructor



// set radius 

void Circle::setRadius( double radiusValue )

{

   radius = ( radiusValue < 0.0 ? 0.0 : radiusValue );



} // end function setRadius



// return radius 

double Circle::getRadius() const

{

   return radius;



} // end function getRadius



// calculate and return diameter

double Circle::getDiameter() const

{

   return getRadius() * 2;



} // end function getDiameter



// calculate and return circumference

double Circle::getCircumference() const

{

   return 3.14159 * getDiameter();



} // end function getCircumference



// calculate and return area

double Circle::getArea() const

{

   return 3.14159 * getRadius() * getRadius();



} // end function getArea



// output Circle object

void Circle::print() const

{

   cout << "Center = ";

   Point::print();  // invoke Point's print function

   cout << "; Radius = " << getRadius();



} // end function print



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