// Ex8_01.cpp // Class with an explicit destructor #include using std::cout; using std::endl; class CBox // Class definition at global scope { public: // Destructor definition ~CBox() { cout << "Destructor called." << endl; } // Constructor definition CBox(double lv = 1.0, double wv = 1.0, double hv = 1.0): m_Length(lv), m_Width(wv), m_Height(hv) { cout << endl << "Constructor called."; } // Function to calculate the volume of a box double Volume() const { return m_Length*m_Width*m_Height; } // Function to compare two boxes which returns true // if the first is greater that the second, and false otherwise int compare(CBox* pBox) const { return this->Volume() > pBox->Volume(); } private: double m_Length; // Length of a box in inches double m_Width; // Width of a box in inches double m_Height; // Height of a box in inches }; // Function to demonstrate the CBox class destructor in action int main() { CBox boxes[5]; // Array of CBox objects declared CBox cigar(8.0, 5.0, 1.0); // Declare cigar box CBox match(2.2, 1.1, 0.5); // Declare match box CBox* pB1 = &cigar; // Initialize pointer to cigar object address CBox* pB2 = 0; // Pointer to CBox initialized to null cout << endl << "Volume of cigar is " << pB1->Volume(); // Volume of obj. pointed to pB2 = boxes; // Set to address of array boxes[2] = match; // Set 3rd element to match cout << endl << "Volume of boxes[2] is " << (pB2 + 2)->Volume(); // Now access thru pointer cout << endl; return 0; }