Design and implement a class called Buzzer with the followin
Solution
#include<iostream>
 using namespace std;
class Buzzer
 {
 private:
 string red,green;
 
 public:
 Buzzer()
 {
 red = \"Configure Me!\";
 green = \"Configure Me!\";
 }
 
 void configureRed()
 {
 string str;
 cout << \"Enter the string for Red button : \";
 cin >> str;
 
 while(str.compare(\"hate\")==0 || str.compare(\"dislike\")==0 || str.compare(\"fail\")==0)
 {
 cout << \"Please enter a valid string.It cannot be in (hate,dislike,fail) : \";
 cin >> str;
 }
 
 red = str;
 }
 
 void configureGreen()
 {
 string str;
 cout << \"Enter the string for Green button : \";
 cin >> str;
 
 while(str.compare(\"hate\")==0 || str.compare(\"dislike\")==0 || str.compare(\"fail\")==0)
 {
 cout << \"Please enter a valid string.It cannot be in (hate,dislike,fail) : \";
 cin >> str;
 }
 
 green = str;
 }
 
 void pressRedButton()
 {
 cout << red << endl;
 }
 
 void pressGreenButton()
 {
 cout << green << endl;
 }
 };
 int main()
 {
 Buzzer b;
 b.pressRedButton();
 b.configureRed();
 b.pressRedButton();
 return 0;
 }
OUTPUT:
Configue Me!
 Enter the string for Red button : dislike
 Please enter a valid string.It cannot be in (hate,dislike,fail) : happy
 happy


