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    Modified Address Book Using Prebuilt Classes

    Suffering a setback on a project and don't know what to do. I am supposed to create a new program by modifying an address book program I created for a previous assignment. I must modify the program to use the Array Class instead of a basic array. Then, create another new program by modifying the address book program created in the previous module to use the Vector Class instead of a basic array. I also have to implement exception catching in appropriate areas that may cause errors. I should implement exception catching in at least one area of the program for each of the Array class and Vector class programs I create.

    My professor didn't cover any of this in our lesson this week and I am struggling to figure it out.

    Here is my previous code that needs to be modified. There are three files (Record.h, Record.cpp, and main.cpp).

    Program:
    Code:
    /***** Record.h *****/
    #ifndef RECORD_H
    #define RECORD_H
    #include <iostream>
    using namespace std;
    //Record class
    class Record {
    private:
      //private data member
      int recordNumber;
      string firstName;
      string lastName;
      int age;
      int telephone;
    public:
      //default constructor
       Record();
      //parameterized constructor
       Record(int, string, string, int, int);
      //getter functions
      int getRecordNumber();
      string getFirstName();
      string getLastName();
      int getAge();
      int getTelephone();
      //setter functions
      void setRecordNumber(int);
      void setFirstName(string);
      void setLastName(string);
      void setAge(int);
      void setTelephone(int);
      void print();
    };
    
    #endif                          // RECORD_H
    
    /***** Record.cpp *****/
    #include <iostream>
    #include <iomanip>
    #include"Record.h"
    using namespace std;
    //default constructor
    Record::Record()
    {
      recordNumber = 0;
      firstName = "";
      lastName = "";
      age = 0;
      telephone = 0;
    }
    
    //parameterized constructor
    Record::Record(int rno, string fn, string ln, int ag, int tno)
    {
      recordNumber = rno;
      firstName = fn;
      lastName = ln;
      age = ag;
      telephone = tno;
    }
    
    //getter functions
    int Record::getRecordNumber()   //returns the recordNumber
    {
      return recordNumber;
    }
    
    string Record::getFirstName()   //returns the firstname
    {
      return firstName;
    }
    
    string Record::getLastName()    //returns the lastname
    {
      return lastName;
    }
    
    int Record::getAge()            //returns the age
    {
      return age;
    }
    
    int Record::getTelephone()      //returns the telephone
    {
      return telephone;
    }
    
    //setter functions
    void Record::setRecordNumber(int rno) //set the recordNumber
    {
      recordNumber = rno;
    }
    
    void Record::setFirstName(string fn)  //set the firstname
    {
      firstName = fn;
    }
    
    void Record::setLastName(string ln) //set the lastname
    {
      lastName = ln;
    }
    
    void Record::setAge(int ag)     //set the age
    {
      age = ag;
    }
    
    void Record::setTelephone(int tno)  //  //set the telephone
    {
      telephone = tno;
    }
    
    void Record::print()            //print a record
    {
      cout << left << setw(14) << recordNumber;
      cout << left << setw(10) << firstName;
      cout << left << setw(10) << lastName;
      cout << left << setw(5) << age;
      cout << telephone << endl;
    }
    
    /***** main.cpp *****/
    #include <iostream>
    #include"Record.h"
    using namespace std;
    //main function
    int main()
    {
      //array of Record
      Record rec[10];
      int op, n = 0, age, telephone;
      string firstName, lastName;
      while (1) {
        // prints the menu
        cout << "1. Input information into an record." << endl;
        cout << "2. Display all information in all records." << endl;
        cout << "3. Exit the program" << endl;
        cout << "Enter option: ";
        cin >> op;
        switch (op) {
        case 1:                    //Input information into an record
          cout << "Enter first name: ";
          cin >> firstName;
          cout << "Enter last name: ";
          cin >> lastName;
          cout << "Enter age: ";
          cin >> age;
          cout << "Enter telephone number: ";
          cin >> telephone;
          rec[n] = Record(n + 1, firstName, lastName, age, telephone);
          n++;
          break;
        case 2:                    //Display all information in all records
          cout << "Record Number FirstName LastName Age Telephone-Number" << endl;
          cout << "-----------------------------------------------------" << endl;
          for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
            rec[i].print();
          }
          break;
        case 3:                    //Exit the program
          cout << "Exit the program." << endl;
          return 0;
        }
        cout << endl;
      }
    }
    Last edited by Salem; 01-11-2024 at 01:24 PM. Reason: Removed crayola

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