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// Fig. 14.10: clientData.h

// Class ClientData definition used in Fig. 14.12�Fig. 14.15.

#ifndef CLIENTDATA_H

#define CLIENTDATA_H



#include <iostream>



using std::string;



class ClientData {



public:



   // default ClientData constructor

   ClientData( int = 0, string = "", string = "", double = 0.0 );



   // accessor functions for accountNumber

   void setAccountNumber( int );

   int getAccountNumber() const;



   // accessor functions for lastName

   void setLastName( string );

   string getLastName() const;



   // accessor functions for firstName

   void setFirstName( string );

   string getFirstName() const;



   // accessor functions for balance

   void setBalance( double );

   double getBalance() const;



private:

   int accountNumber;

   char lastName[ 15 ];

   char firstName[ 10 ];

   double balance;



}; // end class ClientData



#endif



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