In this task, we implement multiple inheritance. We create two classes, a ‘Mammal’ and a
‘Bird’ class. Then we create another class which inherits both the classes, we name the third
class ‘Organism’. Consider including the following attributes and functionalities to your
classes.
class Mammal
void setMammalName(string);
void showMammal();
class Bird
void setBirdName(string);
void showBird();
class Organism
void setOrganismName(string);
void showOrganism();
char* getOrganismName();
How to display a c++program showing five students plus there registration numbers.
Write a program that reads in two integers and determines and prints if the first is a
multiple of the second.
a) first the program using if statements
b) then the program using if/else statements
(iv) Write a function, computePrice that receives two parameters: the first one is a character variable
indicating the size of the pizza (S, M or L) and the second an integer variable indicating the number of
toppings on the pizza. It then computes the cost of the pizza and returns the cost as a floating point
number according to the rules:
• Small pizza = R50 + R5.50 per topping
• Medium pizza = R70 + R6.50 per topping
• Large pizza = R90 + R7.50 per topping
(iii) Write a function void rectangle(int w, int h) to print an open rectangle of asterisks (*). The parameters w and h are the width and the height of the rectangle, expressed in number of asterisks.
(ii) Write a void function that receives four int parameters: the first two by value and the last two by reference. Name the formal parameters n1, n2, sum and diff. The function should calculate the sum of the two parameters passed by value and then store the result in the first variable passed by reference. It should calculate the difference between the two parameters passed by value and then store the result in the second parameter passed by reference. When calculating the difference, subtract the larger value from the smaller value. Name the function calcSumAndDiff.
(i) Write a function that returns the cube of the integer passed to it. For example cube(2) will
return 8 and
cube(3) will return 27.
Find the error(s) in each of the following program segments and explain how the error(s) can be
corrected:
(i) int function1()
{
cout << "Inside function function1 " <<
endl; int function2()
{
cout << "Inside function function1 " << endl;
}
}
(ii) int sum(int x, int y)
{
int result;
result = x +
y;
}
(iii) int computeProd(int n)
{
if (n == 0)
return 0;
else
}
n * computeProd(n – 1);
(iv) void aFunction(float a)
{
float a;
cout << a << endl;
}
(v) void theProduct()
{
int
a;
int
b;
int
c;
int result;
cout << “Enter three integers “ <<
endl; cin >> a >> b >> c;
result = a * b * c;
cout << “Result is “ << result <<
endl; return result;
}
(vi) float calculateSquare(float number)
{
return number * number;
}
Write function headers for the functions described below:
(i) The function check has two parameters. The first parameter should be an integer number and the
second parameter a floating point number. The function returns no value.
(ii) The function mult has two floating point numbers as parameters and returns the result of
multiplying them.
(iii) The function time inputs seconds, minutes and hours and returns them as parameters to its
calling function.
(iv) The function countChar returns the number of occurrences of a character in a string, both provided as
parameters.
Write a program that asks the user to enter the monthly costs for the following expenses incurred from operating his or her automobile: loan payment, insurance, gas, oil, tires, and maintenance. The program should then display the total monthly cost of these expenses, and the total annual cost of these expenses