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On Microsoft VIsual Studio C++ need it in a C++ code that works also use the way

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On Microsoft VIsual Studio C++

need it in a C++ code that works also use the way that starts with hello world

STEP 1: Understand the UML Diagram

The only change to the Employee class is that there is a new attribute:

Notice that there is a "+" for this attribute, meaning that it is public. Make sure to examine the multi-arg constructor's signature!

Also, the dotted directed line between Employee and iEmployee specifies that the Employee class must implement the iEmployee abstract class, and thus provide an implementation for the calculatePay method.

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STEP 2: Create the Project

You will want to use the Week 3 project as the starting point for the lab. To do this, you will want to create a new project by following these steps:

Create a new project and name it "CIS247C_WK4_Lab_LASTNAME".

Copy all the source files from the Week 3 project into the Week 4 project.

Before you move on to the next step, build and execute the Week 4 project.

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STEP 3: Modify the Employee Class

Using the UML Diagrams from Step 1, create the Benefit class. To get an idea of how to format displayBenefits, take a look at the output in Step 5.

Add a Benefit attribute to the Employee class.

Initialize the new Benefit attribute in both Employee constructors. Again, take note of the multi-arg constructors parameter list!

Create the iEmployee interface (abstract class in C++).

Modify the Employee class to call displayBenefit when displaying Employee information.

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STEP 4: Modify the Main Method

Notice that the Employee class now has a public benefit object inside it. This means that you can access the set methods of the Benefit object with the following code:

As an example, to set the lifeInsurance attribute inside an Employee object called emp, we could execute the following code:

The steps required to modify the Main class are below. New steps are in bold.

Create an Employee object using the default constructor.

Prompt for and then set the first name, last name, and gender. Consider using your getInput method from Week 1 to obtain data from the user for this step as well as Step 3.

Prompt for and then set the dependents and annual salary using the overloaded setters that accept Strings.

Prompt for and set healthInsurance, lifeInsurance, and vacation.

Using your code from Week 1, display a divider that contains the string "Employee Information".

Display the Employee Information.

Display the number of employees created using getNumEmployees(). Remember to access getNumEmployees using the class name, not the Employee object.

Create a Benefit object called benefit1 using the multi-arg construction. Use any information you want for health insurance, life insurance, and vacation.

Create another Employee object and use the constructor to fill it with the following:
"Mary", "Noia", 'F', 5, 24000.0, benefit1

Using your code from Week 1, display a divider that contains the string "Employee Information".

Display the employee information.

Display the number of employees created using getNumEmployees(). Remember to access getNumEmployees using the class name, not the Employee object.

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STEP 5: Compile and Test

When done, compile and run your code.

Then, debug any errors until your code is error-free.

Check your output to ensure that you have the desired output, modify your code as necessary, and rebuild.

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STEP 6: Screen Prints

Capture the Console output window and paste it into a Word document. The following is a sample screen print.

Employee +calculatePay) double Benefit healthinsurance string -lifeinsurance double vacation int +Benefit +Benefit in health :string, in life double, in vacation int) displayBenefits void get Healthlnsurance string +set HealthInsutance(in hins string) void getLifelnsurance double setLifeInsurance(in lifelns double Void getVacation nt setVacation (in vaca nt Void Employee firstName: String lastName string gender char dependents int annua Salary double static numEmployees int 0 +benefit Benefit +Employee() +Employee (in fname String, in Iname String, in gen: char, in dep int, in sal double) 1 calculatePay() double display Employee() void static getNumEmployees nt get FirstName string set FirstName (in name String Void get LastName String +setLast Name (in name: String) Void +get Gender char set Gender (in gen char void getDependents nt set Dependents(in dep int) void getAnnual Salary() double setAnnual Salary (in sal double Void setAnnual Sala n Sal Strin Void

Explanation / Answer

Hi, You have not posted UML diagram.

I have implemented what i got from posted question.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
class Employee
{
private:
//Private members of class Employee
string firstName;
string lastName;
string gender;
int dependents;
double salary;
static int numEmployees;
public:
//Public member funtions of class Employee
//Default constructor
Employee()
{
firstName="Not Given";
lastName="Not Given";
gender="U";
dependents=0;
salary=20000;
numEmployees +=1;
}
//parameterised constructor
Employee(string firstName,string lastName,string gender,int dependents,double salary)
{
numEmployees +=1;
this->firstName =firstName;
this->lastName =lastName;
this->gender =gender;
this->dependents =dependents;
this->salary =salary;
}
//Method to prompt the user to enter Employee data
void getData()
{
cout<<"Please enter your first name: ";
cin>>firstName;
setFirstName(firstName);
cout<<"Please enter your last name: ";
cin>>lastName;
setLastName(lastName);
cout<<"Please enter your gender: ";
cin>>gender;
setGender(gender);
cout<<"Please enter your dependents: ";
cin>>dependents;
setDependents(dependents);
cout<<"Please enter your salary: ";
cin>>salary;
setAnnualSalary(salary);
}
//setter methods
void setFirstName(string firstName)
{
this->firstName=firstName;
}
void setLastName(string lastName)
{
this->lastName =lastName;
}
void setGender(string gender)
{
this->gender =gender;
}
void setDependents(int dependents)
{
this->dependents =dependents;
}
void setAnnualSalary(double salary)
{
this->salary =salary;
}
//getter methods
string getFirstName()
{
return firstName;
}
string getLastName()
{
return lastName;
}
string getGender()
{
return gender;
}
int getDependents()
{
return dependents;
}
double getAnnualSalary()
{
return salary;
}
//To calculate
double calculatePay()
{
return getAnnualSalary()/52;
}
void display()
{
cout<<" Employee Information ";
cout<<"________________________________________________________________ ";
cout<<" Name: "<<firstName<<" "<<lastName<<endl;
cout<<"Gender: "<<gender<<endl;
cout<<"Dependents: "<<dependents<<endl;
cout<<"Annual Salary: "<<salary<<endl;
cout<<"Weekly Salary: "<<calculatePay()<<endl;
}
static int getNumEmployees()
{
return numEmployees;
}
};
int Employee::numEmployees=0;
class Benefit:public Employee
{
private:
string healthInsurance;
double lifeInsurance;
double vacation;
public:
Benefit()
{
this->healthInsurance="";
this->lifeInsurance=0;
this->vacation=0;
}
Benefit(string hi,double li, double vac)
{
this->healthInsurance=hi;
this->lifeInsurance=li;
this->vacation=vac;
}
string getHealthInsurance()
{
return this->healthInsurance;
}
double getLifeInsurance()
{
return this->lifeInsurance;
}
double getVacation()
{
return this->vacation;
}
void setHealthInsurance(string hi)
{
this->healthInsurance=hi;
}
void setLifeInsurance(double li)
{
this->lifeInsurance=li;
}
void setVacation(double v)
{
this->vacation=v;
}
};
int main()
{
string hi;
double li;
double vac;
//display banner
cout<<"Welcome this program is for CIS247C, Week 4 iLab"<<endl;
cout<<"Name: Jose Gongora"<<endl;
cout<<" ******************** Employee 1 ******************** ";
//Prompt user to enter Employee data
Benefit obj;
//calling getData method

obj.getData();
cout<<"Enter the Health Insurance:";
cin>>hi;
cout<<"Enter the Life Insurance:";
cin>>li;
cout<<"Enter the Vacation:";
cin>>vac;
obj.setHealthInsurance(hi);
obj.setLifeInsurance(li);
obj.setVacation(vac);
obj.display ();
cout<<"Benefit Information"<<endl;
cout<<"-----------------------------"<<endl;
cout<<"Health Insurance: "<<obj.getHealthInsurance()<<endl;
cout<<"Life Insurance: "<<obj.getLifeInsurance()<<endl;
cout<<"Vacation: "<<obj.getVacation()<<endl;
//Creating parameterised constructor
cout<<" ******************** Employee 2 ******************** ";
Benefit obj2("Caig",5, 24000.0);
obj2.setFirstName("Mary");
obj2.setLastName("Noia");
obj2.setGender("F");
obj2.display();
cout<<"Benefit Information"<<endl;
cout<<"-----------------------------"<<endl;
cout<<"Health Insurance: "<<obj2.getHealthInsurance()<<endl;
cout<<"Life Insurance: "<<obj2.getLifeInsurance()<<endl;
cout<<"Vacation: "<<obj2.getVacation()<<endl;

//system("pause");
}

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