#include<conio.h>
#include<iostream.h>
class largest
{
int d;
public :
void getdata(void);
void display_large(largest,largest);
};
void largest :: getdata(void)
{
cout<<"\n\nEnter Value :-";
cin>>d;
}
void largest :: display_large(largest o1,largest o2)
{
if(o1.d > o2.d)
cout<<"\nObject 1 contain Largest Value "<<o1.d;
else if(o2.d > o1.d)
cout<<"\nObject 2 contain Largest Value "<<o2.d;
else
cout<<"\nBOTH ARE EQUAL";
}
void main()
{
largest o1,o2,o3;
clrscr();
o1.getdata();
o2.getdata();
o3.display_large(o1,o2);
getch();
}
#include<iostream.h>
class largest
{
int d;
public :
void getdata(void);
void display_large(largest,largest);
};
void largest :: getdata(void)
{
cout<<"\n\nEnter Value :-";
cin>>d;
}
void largest :: display_large(largest o1,largest o2)
{
if(o1.d > o2.d)
cout<<"\nObject 1 contain Largest Value "<<o1.d;
else if(o2.d > o1.d)
cout<<"\nObject 2 contain Largest Value "<<o2.d;
else
cout<<"\nBOTH ARE EQUAL";
}
void main()
{
largest o1,o2,o3;
clrscr();
o1.getdata();
o2.getdata();
o3.display_large(o1,o2);
getch();
}
1 comments:
can sum 1 plzzz explain this code ?????????
plzzzz do it as soon as possible m a beginner so m having diff in understanding the functions GETDATA AND DISPLAY AND WHY WE HAVE USED THREE OBJECTS
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