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// Fig. 10.10: fig10_10.cpp
// Introducing polymorphism, virtual functions and dynamic
// binding.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::fixed;
#include <iomanip>
using std::setprecision;
#include "point.h" // Point class definition
#include "circle.h" // Circle class definition
int main()
{
Point point( 30, 50 );
Point *pointPtr = 0;
Circle circle( 120, 89, 2.7 );
Circle *circlePtr = 0;
// set floating-point numeric formatting
cout << fixed << setprecision( 2 );
// output objects point and circle using static binding
cout << "Invoking print function on point and circle "
<< "\nobjects with static binding "
<< "\n\nPoint: ";
point.print(); // static binding
cout << "\nCircle: ";
circle.print(); // static binding
// output objects point and circle using dynamic binding
cout << "\n\nInvoking print function on point and circle "
<< "\nobjects with dynamic binding";
// aim base-class pointer at base-class object and print
pointPtr = &point;
cout << "\n\nCalling virtual function print with base-class"
<< "\npointer to base-class object"
<< "\ninvokes base-class print function:\n";
pointPtr->print();
// aim derived-class pointer at derived-class
// object and print
circlePtr = &circle;
cout << "\n\nCalling virtual function print with "
<< "\nderived-class pointer to derived-class object "
<< "\ninvokes derived-class print function:\n";
circlePtr->print();
// aim base-class pointer at derived-class object and print
pointPtr = &circle;
cout << "\n\nCalling virtual function print with base-class"
<< "\npointer to derived-class object "
<< "\ninvokes derived-class print function:\n";
pointPtr->print(); // polymorphism: invokes circle's print
cout << endl;
return 0;
} // end main
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