#include using namespace std; //creating an Abstract base class for the Employee class Employee { public: //declaring a pure virtual function //which get overrided in the other derived classes virtual float computeYIncome() = 0; }; //create a class ExecOfficer derived from ExecOfficer class ExecOfficer:public Employee { int salary; public: //constructor for the class ExecOfficer(int s) { salary = s; } //overriding the base class function float computeYIncome() { cout <<"The salary of Executive Officer is : "<

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#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

//creating an Abstract base class for the Employee

class Employee

{

public:

//declaring a pure virtual function

//which get overrided in the other derived classes

virtual float computeYIncome() = 0;

};

//create a class ExecOfficer derived from ExecOfficer

class ExecOfficer:public Employee

{

int salary;

public:

//constructor for the class

ExecOfficer(int s)

{

salary = s;

}

//overriding the base class function

float computeYIncome()

{

cout <<"The salary of Executive Officer is : "<<salary<<endl;;

}

};

class Worker:public Employee

{

int salary;

public:

//constructor for the class

Worker(int s)

{

salary = s;

}

//overriding the base class function

float computeYIncome()

{

cout << "The salary of Worker is : "<<salary<<endl;

}

};

int main()

{

//creating the objects of type worker and Executive Officer

Worker w(12000);

w.computeYIncome();

  

ExecOfficer E(60000);

E.computeYIncome();

}

main.cpp 27 19 ExecOfficer(int s) 20- { 21 salary = s; 22 } 23 //overriding the base class function 24 float computeYIncome) 25 { 26 cout <<"The salary of Executive Officer is : "<<salary<<endl;; } 28 }; 29 class Worker:public Employee 31 - { 32 int salary; 33 public: 34 //constructor for the class 35 Worker(int s) 36 { 37 salary = s; 38 } 39 //overriding the base class function 40 float computeYIncome () 41 - { 42 cout << "The salary of Worker is : "<<salary<<endl; 43 } 44 }; input The salary of Worker is : 12000 The salary of Executive Officer is : 60000 ... Program finished with exit code 0 Press ENTER to exit console.

 

Q3. 

A. Encapsulation and Data Hiding is an important concept in OOP, illustrate how those concepts were implemented in the given employee program. 

B. From the class ExecOfficer in the given employee program, derive a subclass called Manager which adds a monthly bonus attribute of type float to reflect the monthly compensation provided to executive officers with managerial position in addition to their base salary, and define the getData() and putData() functions for this new class.

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