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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Modify your program from week 5 so that the program utilizes object-oriented
- Define a class and class variables
- Create a function to set the order amount
- Set order amount
- Create a function to set order type
- Set order type
- Create a function to set the order number
- Set order number
- Create a function to get the order amount
- Return the order amount
- Create a function to get the order type
- Return the order type
- Create a function to get the order number
- Return the order number
- Modify the function to display the order menu
Display a menu so that the user can select 1 of 6 options:
- Add Order
- Delete Order
- Edit Order
- Display Order
- Save Order
- Exit the Program
- Create a new function to save the order items added to the list in a text file.
- Repeatedly execute the menu selections unit the user enters 6 to exit the program.
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