Consider the following declarations: (1, 2, 5, 7)     How many members does class foodType have? How many private members does class foodType have? How many constructors does class foodType have? How many constant functions does class foodType have? Which constructor is used to initialize the object fruit1? Which constructor is used to initialize the object fruit2? Rewrite the definition of the class foodType so that each data member can be set individually. Write a C++ statement to replace the definition of the constructors with a constructor with default parameter.

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Consider the following declarations: (1, 2, 5, 7)

 
 
  1. How many members does class foodType have?

  2. How many private members does class foodType have?

  3. How many constructors does class foodType have?

  4. How many constant functions does class foodType have?

  5. Which constructor is used to initialize the object fruit1? Which constructor is used to initialize the object fruit2?

  6. Rewrite the definition of the class foodType so that each data member can be set individually.

  7. Write a C++ statement to replace the definition of the constructors with a constructor with default parameter.

class foodType
public:
void set (string, int, double, int, double, double);
void print () const;
string getName () const;
int getCalories () const;
double getFat () const;
int getSugar () const;
double getCarbohydrate () const;
double getPotassium () const;
foodType () ;
foodType (string, int, double, int, double, double);
private:
string name;
int calories;
double fat;
int sugar;
double carbohydrate;
double potassium;
};
//variable declaration
foodType fruitl;
foodType fruit2 ( "banana", 90, 0.4, 14, 27, 422);
Transcribed Image Text:class foodType public: void set (string, int, double, int, double, double); void print () const; string getName () const; int getCalories () const; double getFat () const; int getSugar () const; double getCarbohydrate () const; double getPotassium () const; foodType () ; foodType (string, int, double, int, double, double); private: string name; int calories; double fat; int sugar; double carbohydrate; double potassium; }; //variable declaration foodType fruitl; foodType fruit2 ( "banana", 90, 0.4, 14, 27, 422);
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