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{"ops":[{"insert":"In this program, you will develop a calendar application. Implement the following functionality:\n1. Calculate difference between two dates - Take user input for both dates & calculate difference between them in months & days as well as weeks & days. For example, if the user enters x & y, display difference as: 39 months, 3 days, OR 78 weeks, 3 days\n2. Calculate a future date - Take user input for start date & for number of weeks, months or days to add to it. The user can type \u201c3 months\u201d, \u201c43 weeks\u201d etc. & the program should interpret the text input correctly & add appropriate number of days to the start date. Display output in the form:\n<user input> from the start date <user input> is <day of the week>, <day> <month>\n<year>.\n\nUse overloading of subtraction operator to implement data difference. Implement above member functions in at least a Date & Calendar class. The program should keep displaying options until user chooses to exit.\n"}]}
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