programming-examples/c++/Overview/CPP Program For Constructor Over Loading.cpp

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// Step 1: Create the class.
// Step 2: Declare the constructors with different parameter type and list.
// Step 3: Create the objects for the Fixed_deposite.
// Step 4: Object creation automatically call the type matched constructor.
// Step 5: The matched type constructor procedure will be run.
// Step 6: Compile and run the program.
#include <iostream.h>
class Fixed_deposite
{
long int P_amount;
int Years;
float Rate;
float R_value;
public :
Fixed_deposit() {}
Fixed_deposit(long int p, int y,float r=0.12);
Fixed_deposit(long int p,int y,int r);
Void display(void);
};
Fixed_deposite :: Fixed_deposit (long int p,int y,float r)
{
P_amount=p;
Years=y;
Rate =r;
R_value=p_amount;
for(int i=1; i<=y; i++)
R_value=R_value * (1.0+r);
}
Fixed_deposite :: Fixed_deposit (long int p,int y,int r)
{
P_amount=p;
Years=y;
Rate =r;
R_value=p_amount;
for(int i=1; i<=y; i++)
R_value=R_value * (1.0+float(r)/100);
}
void Fixed_deposite :: display(void)
{
cout<<\n<<Principal Amount=<<P_amoun<<\n<<Return Value=<<R_value <<\n;
}
int main()
{
Fixed_deposite FD1,FD2,FD3;
long int p;
int y;
float r;
int R;
cout<<ENTER amount,period,interest rate(in percent)<<\n;
cin>>p>>y>>R;
FD1 =Fixed_deposite(p,y,R);
cout<<ENTER amount,period,interest rate(decimal form)<<\n;
cin>>p>>y>>r;
FD2 =Fixed_deposite(p,y,R);
cout<<Enter the amount and period\n;
cin>>p>>y;
FD1 =Fixed_deposite(p,y);
cout<<"\nDeposiote";
FD1.display();
cout<<"\nDeposiote";
FD2.display();
cout<<"\nDeposiote";
FD3.display();
return 0:
}