C++Primer Fifth Edition: Exercise 1.20 1.21 1.22

  1. Exercise 1.20
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/* This file defines the Sales_item class used in chapter 1.
 * The code used in this file will be explained in
 * Chapter 7 (Classes) and Chapter 14 (Overloaded Operators)
 * Readers shouldn't try to understand the code in this file
 * until they have read those chapters.
*/

#ifndef SALESITEM_H
// we're here only if SALESITEM_H has not yet been defined 
#define SALESITEM_H

// Definition of Sales_item class and related functions goes here
#include <iostream>
#include <string>

class Sales_item {
    
    
    // these declarations are explained section 7.2.1, p. 270 
    // and in chapter 14, pages 557, 558, 561
    friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream&, Sales_item&);
    friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Sales_item&);
    friend bool operator<(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);
    friend bool
        operator==(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);
public:
    // constructors are explained in section 7.1.4, pages 262 - 265
    // default constructor needed to initialize members of built-in type
    Sales_item() : units_sold(0), revenue(0.0) {
    
     }
    Sales_item(const std::string& book) :
        bookNo(book), units_sold(0), revenue(0.0) {
    
     }
    Sales_item(std::istream& is) {
    
     is >> *this; }
public:
    // operations on Sales_item objects
    // member binary operator: left-hand operand bound to implicit this pointer
    Sales_item& operator+=(const Sales_item&);

    // operations on Sales_item objects
    std::string isbn() const {
    
     return bookNo; }
    double avg_price() const;
    // private members as before
private:
    std::string bookNo;      // implicitly initialized to the empty string
    unsigned units_sold;
    double revenue;
};

// used in chapter 10
inline
bool compareIsbn(const Sales_item& lhs, const Sales_item& rhs)
{
    
    
    return lhs.isbn() == rhs.isbn();
}

// nonmember binary operator: must declare a parameter for each operand
Sales_item operator+(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);

inline bool
operator==(const Sales_item& lhs, const Sales_item& rhs)
{
    
    
    // must be made a friend of Sales_item
    return lhs.units_sold == rhs.units_sold &&
        lhs.revenue == rhs.revenue &&
        lhs.isbn() == rhs.isbn();
}

inline bool
operator!=(const Sales_item& lhs, const Sales_item& rhs)
{
    
    
    return !(lhs == rhs); // != defined in terms of operator==
}

// assumes that both objects refer to the same ISBN
Sales_item& Sales_item::operator+=(const Sales_item& rhs)
{
    
    
    units_sold += rhs.units_sold;
    revenue += rhs.revenue;
    return *this;
}

// assumes that both objects refer to the same ISBN
Sales_item
operator+(const Sales_item& lhs, const Sales_item& rhs)
{
    
    
    Sales_item ret(lhs);  // copy (|lhs|) into a local object that we'll return
    ret += rhs;           // add in the contents of (|rhs|) 
    return ret;           // return (|ret|) by value
}

std::istream&
operator>>(std::istream& in, Sales_item& s)
{
    
    
    double price;
    in >> s.bookNo >> s.units_sold >> price;
    // check that the inputs succeeded
    if (in)
        s.revenue = s.units_sold * price;
    else
        s = Sales_item();  // input failed: reset object to default state
    return in;
}

std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Sales_item& s)
{
    
    
    out << s.isbn() << " " << s.units_sold << " "
        << s.revenue << " " << s.avg_price();
    return out;
}

double Sales_item::avg_price() const
{
    
    
    if (units_sold)
        return revenue / units_sold;
    else
        return 0;
}
#endif


  1. Exercise 1.21
#include<iostream>
#include"Sales_item.h"
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    
    
	Sales_item item1, item2;
	cin >> item1 >> item2;

	if (item1.isbn() == item2.isbn())
		cout << item1 + item2 << endl;
	else
		cout << "enter error" << endl;

	return 0;
}

3. Exercise 1.22

#include<iostream>
#include"Sales_data.h"
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    
    
	Sales_item total;

	if (cin >> total)
	{
    
    
		Sales_item trans;
		int cnt = 1;
		while (cin >> trans)
		{
    
    
			if (trans.isbn() == total.isbn())
			{
    
    
				total += trans;
				++cnt;
			}
			else
			{
    
    
				cout << total.isbn() << "'s record:"
					<< total << endl;
				total = trans;
				cnt = 1;
			}
			cout << total.isbn() << "'s record:"
				<< total << endl;
		}
	}

	return 0;
}

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