Write a program which have a class named as “Student”, while the data members of the class are,       a. char name[10],       b. int age;       c. string color;       d. string gender;       e. double cgpa;       and the member function “print()”, is just to display these information.       1. You need to create 3 objects of the “Student” class.       2. Initialize one object by the default constructor having some static values.       3. Initialize the second object by the parameterized constructor, while you need to pass values for initialization.       4. Initialize the third object by copy constructor.       5. Display the values of all the objects by using the “print()” method.       6. At the end destroy the objects via destructor.       2. Write a C++ program that creates a class called laptop. The data members of the class are       Ø brand (string)       Ø serial (int)       Ø color (string)       Ø price (float)       Ø processor_speed (double)       1. The constructor should accept the laptop brand, model, serial, color, price, processor speed, ram and screen size.       2. Make a member function name display to display the value of all attributes.       3. Make 2 objects of laptop and display its values.       After displaying the results you should require to destroy the objects via Destructor   Programming language : C++

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rite a program which have a class named as “Student”, while the data members of the class are, a. char name[10], b. int age; c. string color; d. string gender; e. double cgpa; and the member function “print()”, is just to display these information. 1. You need to create 3 objects of the “Student” class. 2. Initialize one object by the default constructor having some static values. 3. Initialize the second object by the parameterized constructor, while you need to pass values for initialization. 4. Initialize the third object by copy constructor. 5. Display the values of all the objects by using the “print()” method. 6. At the end destroy the objects via destructor.

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Write a program which have a class named as “Student”, while the data members of the class are,

 

 

 

a. char name[10],

 

 

 

b. int age;

 

 

 

c. string color;

 

 

 

d. string gender;

 

 

 

e. double cgpa;

 

 

 

and the member function “print()”, is just to display these information.

 

 

 

1. You need to create 3 objects of the “Student” class.

 

 

 

2. Initialize one object by the default constructor having some static values.

 

 

 

3. Initialize the second object by the parameterized constructor, while you need to pass values for initialization.

 

 

 

4. Initialize the third object by copy constructor.

 

 

 

5. Display the values of all the objects by using the “print()” method.

 

 

 

6. At the end destroy the objects via destructor.

 

 

 

2. Write a C++ program that creates a class called laptop. The data members of the class are

 

 

 

Ø brand (string)

 

 

 

Ø serial (int)

 

 

 

Ø color (string)

 

 

 

Ø price (float)

 

 

 

Ø processor_speed (double)

 

 

 

1. The constructor should accept the laptop brand, model, serial, color, price, processor speed, ram and screen size.

 

 

 

2. Make a member function name display to display the value of all attributes.

 

 

 

3. Make 2 objects of laptop and display its values.

 

 

 

After displaying the results you should require to destroy the objects via Destructor

 

Programming language : C++

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