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// Fig. 10.28: hourly.cpp
// HourlyEmployee class member-function definitions.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
#include "hourly.h"
// constructor for class HourlyEmployee
HourlyEmployee::HourlyEmployee( const string &first,
const string &last, const string &socialSecurityNumber,
double hourlyWage, double hoursWorked )
: Employee( first, last, socialSecurityNumber )
{
setWage( hourlyWage );
setHours( hoursWorked );
} // end HourlyEmployee constructor
// set hourly worker's wage
void HourlyEmployee::setWage( double wageAmount )
{
wage = wageAmount < 0.0 ? 0.0 : wageAmount;
} // end function setWage
// set hourly worker's hours worked
void HourlyEmployee::setHours( double hoursWorked )
{
hours = ( hoursWorked >= 0.0 && hoursWorked <= 168.0 ) ?
hoursWorked : 0.0;
} // end function setHours
// return hours worked
double HourlyEmployee::getHours() const
{
return hours;
} // end function getHours
// return wage
double HourlyEmployee::getWage() const
{
return wage;
} // end function getWage
// get hourly worker's pay
double HourlyEmployee::earnings() const
{
if ( hours <= 40 ) // no overtime
return wage * hours;
else // overtime is paid at wage * 1.5
return 40 * wage + ( hours - 40 ) * wage * 1.5;
} // end function earnings
// print hourly worker's information
void HourlyEmployee::print() const
{
cout << "\nhourly employee: ";
Employee::print(); // code reuse
} // end function print
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