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// Fig. 10.3: circle.h
// Circle4 class contains x-y coordinate pair and radius.
#ifndef CIRCLE_H
#define CIRCLE_H
#include "point.h" // Point class definition
class Circle : public Point {
public:
// default constructor
Circle( int = 0, int = 0, double = 0.0 );
void setRadius( double ); // set radius
double getRadius() const; // return radius
double getDiameter() const; // return diameter
double getCircumference() const; // return circumference
double getArea() const; // return area
void print() const; // output Circle object
private:
double radius; // Circle's radius
}; // end class Circle
#endif
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