Create three classes Person, Professor and Student. The class Person should have data members name and age. The classes Professor and Student should be inherited from the class Person.   The class Professor should have two integer members: publications and cur_id. There will be two member functions: getdata and putdata. The function getdata should get the input from the user, namely, the name, age and publications of the professor. The function putdata should print the name, age, publications and the cur_id of the professor.  The class Student should have two data members: marks, which is an array of size 8 and cur_id. It has two member functions: getdata and putdata. The function getdata should get the input from the user, namely, the name, age, and the marks of the student in 8 subjects. The function putdata should print the name, age, sum of the marks and the cur_id of the student. For each object that you would create for either the Professor or the Student class, sequential ids should be assigned to them starting from1. There are two types of output depending on the object.  If the object is of type Professor (enter 1 for Professor), print the space separated name, age, publications and id on a new line.  If the object is of the Student(enter 2 for Student) class, print the space separated name, age, the sum of the marks in  subjects and id on a new line.

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Create three classes Person, Professor and Student. The class Person should have data members name and age. The classes Professor and Student should be inherited from the class Person.  

The class Professor should have two integer members: publications and cur_id. There will be two member functions: getdata and putdata. The function getdata should get the input from the user, namely, the name, age and publications of the professor. The function putdata should print the name, age, publications and the cur_id of the professor. 

The class Student should have two data members: marks, which is an array of size 8 and cur_id. It has two member functions: getdata and putdata. The function getdata should get the input from the user, namely, the name, age, and the marks of the student in 8 subjects. The function putdata should print the name, age, sum of the marks and the cur_id of the student.

For each object that you would create for either the Professor or the Student class, sequential ids should be assigned to them starting from1.

There are two types of output depending on the object.

 If the object is of type Professor (enter 1 for Professor), print the space separated name, age, publications and id on a new line.

 If the object is of the Student(enter 2 for Student) class, print the space separated name, age, the sum of the marks in  subjects and id on a new line.

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