13.3: Defining an Instance of a Class in C++: 11200

Question

Objects of the Window class require a width (integer) and a height (integer) be specified (in that order) upon definition. Declare two integers corresponding to a width and a length and read values into them from standard input (in that order). Use these value to define an object of type Window named newWindow.

Solution
int width, length;
cin >> width >> length;
Window newWindow (width, length);

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  1. what about 11201:
    Creating objects  of the Currency class  requires a name  (string ), a currency symbol (string ) and the number of decimal places (integer ) usually associated with the currency (in that order). Define an object  named  curr, of type  Currency corresponding to "US Dollar" with the symbol "$" and 2 decimal places.

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