Is my code correct for the following question Write the inte
Is my code correct for the following question?
Write the interface (.h file) of a class Counter containing: * A data member counter of type int . * A constructor that accepts no arguments . * A function called increment that accepts no parameters and returns no value . * A function called getValue that accepts no parameters . Write the interface (.h file) of a class Counter containing:
•A data member counter of type int .
•A constructor that accepts no arguments .
•A function called increment that accepts no parameters and returns no value .
•A function called getValue that accepts no parameters .
#ifndef COUNTER_H
#define COUNTER_H
class Counter
{
private:
int counter;
public:
Counter();
void increment();
int getValue();
};
Counter::Counter(){
}
void Counter::increment(){
}
int Counter::getValue(){
}
#endif
Solution
yes. the given code is correct.
All the members are declared as per the given requirements.
counter--data member declared
constructor - with out parameters also declared
increment()- without return and without arguments also declared.
getValue() -without arguments also declared.
Syntactically correct.
