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// Fig. 10.24: employee.cpp
// Abstract-base-class Employee member-function definitions.
// Note: No definitions are given for pure virtual functions.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include "employee.h" // Employee class definition
// constructor
Employee::Employee( const string &first, const string &last,
const string &SSN )
: firstName( first ),
lastName( last ),
socialSecurityNumber( SSN )
{
// empty body
} // end Employee constructor
// return first name
string Employee::getFirstName() const
{
return firstName;
} // end function getFirstName
// return last name
string Employee::getLastName() const
{
return lastName;
} // end function getLastName
// return social security number
string Employee::getSocialSecurityNumber() const
{
return socialSecurityNumber;
} // end function getSocialSecurityNumber
// set first name
void Employee::setFirstName( const string &first )
{
firstName = first;
} // end function setFirstName
// set last name
void Employee::setLastName( const string &last )
{
lastName = last;
} // end function setLastName
// set social security number
void Employee::setSocialSecurityNumber( const string &number )
{
socialSecurityNumber = number; // should validate
} // end function setSocialSecurityNumber
// print Employee's information
void Employee::print() const
{
cout << getFirstName() << ' ' << getLastName()
<< "\nsocial security number: "
<< getSocialSecurityNumber() << endl;
} // end function print
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