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// Fig. 10.2: point.cpp
// Point class member-function definitions.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
#include "point.h" // Point class definition
// default constructor
Point::Point( int xValue, int yValue )
: x( xValue ), y( yValue )
{
// empty body
} // end Point constructor
// set x in coordinate pair
void Point::setX( int xValue )
{
x = xValue; // no need for validation
} // end function setX
// return x from coordinate pair
int Point::getX() const
{
return x;
} // end function getX
// set y in coordinate pair
void Point::setY( int yValue )
{
y = yValue; // no need for validation
} // end function setY
// return y from coordinate pair
int Point::getY() const
{
return y;
} // end function getY
// output Point object
void Point::print() const
{
cout << '[' << getX() << ", " << getY() << ']';
} // end function print
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