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// Fig. 10.7: fig10_07.cpp
// Attempting to invoke derived-class-only member functions
// through a base-class pointer.
#include "point.h" // Point class definition
#include "circle.h" // Circle class definition
int main()
{
Point *pointPtr = 0;
Circle circle( 120, 89, 2.7 );
// aim base-class pointer at derived-class object
pointPtr = &circle;
// invoke base-class member functions on derived-class
// object through base-class pointer
int x = pointPtr->getX();
int y = pointPtr->getY();
pointPtr->setX( 10 );
pointPtr->setY( 10 );
pointPtr->print();
// attempt to invoke derived-class-only member functions
// on derived-class object through base-class pointer
double radius = pointPtr->getRadius();
pointPtr->setRadius( 33.33 );
double diameter = pointPtr->getDiameter();
double circumference = pointPtr->getCircumference();
double area = pointPtr->getArea();
return 0;
} // end main
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