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Transcribed Image Text:Define a default constructor that initializes the data members, string title and integer year, with the default values "Empty" and -1,
respectively.
Ex: If the input is Magnolia 1989, then the output is:
Title: Empty, Year: -1
Title: Magnolia, Year: 1989
Note: The class's print function is called first after the default constructor, then again after the inputs are passed to the setters.
23 void Book::Set Year (int bookYear) {
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int newYear;
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book1. Print ();
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Transcribed Image Text:Define a default constructor that initializes the data members, string title and integer year, with the default values "Empty" and -1,
respectively.
Ex: If the input is Magnolia 1989, then the output is:
Title: Empty, Year: -1
Title: Magnolia, Year: 1989
Note: The class's print function is called first after the default constructor, then again after the inputs are passed to the setters.
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void SetTitle(string bookTitle);
void Set Year (int bookYear);
void Print ();
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string title;
int year;
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