CSCI 261 - Programming Concepts (C++)Fall 2016 - Assignment 11 - Share Your Magic ItemQuick Links: Blackboard | EECS | Mines | Piazza | zyBooks |
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This assignment is due by November 18, 2016 08:00am.
The Purpose The purpose of this homework is to give you practice using objects
of classes written by others. You can learn how to work with objects from
others
by looking at the member functions provided in the class.
The GoalThere are two parts to this assignment. First, you should refactor your class to only
have private data members and a public interface using getters/setters as necessary. If your class uses helper functions,
then make sure they are appropriately declared as private so a user cannot inadvertantly call one of them.
Second, you must acquire three other magic items from your classmates to use (see the next section). Include their .h and .cpp files into your project. Then in your main.cpp create objects of these new classes. You can then present the user with a menu as to which magic item they want to use or use all four in sequence. Code Sharing
Before sharing your "magic item" class with another,
you should include both your name and CSCI 261 section number in both
files associated with your "magic item" class. In other words, your
"magic item" class
is your work; make sure you take credit for it!
In your
main.cpp file, also include all names of people
you shared your "magic item" class with.
If you are interested in having others use your awesome "magic item"
class, feel free to post an advertisement on Piazza (with your email
address so students can contact you for a copy of your code). Do NOT
post your "magic item" class on Piazza. Also, please post your
advertisement as a NOTE (not a question).
There
will be a prize for the author of the "magic item" class that is used
the most!
Functional RequirementsTo receive full credit, the following requirements must be met:
Grading Rubric
Your final submission will be graded according to the following rubric.
SubmissionAlways, always, ALWAYS update the header comments at the top of your main.cpp file. And if you ever get stuck, remember that there is LOTS of help available.
In summary, for homework due on Friday, November 18 follow these specific steps:
This assignment is due by November 18, 2016 08:00am.
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