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* Copyright 2011 Steven Gribble
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* This file is the solution to an exercise problem posed during
* one of the UW CSE 333 lectures (333exercises).
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// lec 11 exercise 1
#ifndef THREEDPOINT_H_
#define THREEDPOINT_H_
#include
// A "ThreeDPoint" is a class representing a three-dimensional point.
// Internally, a ThreeDPoint is represented with doubles for the x, y,
// and z axis values.
class ThreeDPoint {
public:
// Constructors; we use initialization lists to initialize.
ThreeDPoint() : x_(0), y_(0), z_(0) { }
ThreeDPoint(const double x, const double y, const double z)
: x_(x), y_(y), z_(z) { }
// Copy value of py to this ThreeDPoint
ThreeDPoint &CopyFrom(const ThreeDPoint &py);
// Accessors (inlined).
double get_x() const { return x_; }
double get_y() const { return y_; }
double get_z() const { return z_; }
// Inner product.
double InnerProduct(const ThreeDPoint &pt) const;
// Add, subtract operators.
ThreeDPoint operator+(const ThreeDPoint &pt) const;
ThreeDPoint operator-(const ThreeDPoint &pt) const;
// Add/subtract and assign operators.
ThreeDPoint &operator+=(const ThreeDPoint &pt);
ThreeDPoint &operator-=(const ThreeDPoint &pt);
// Override "<<" for std::ostream.
friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const ThreeDPoint &pt);
private:
// Disable the copy constructor and assignment operator.
ThreeDPoint(const ThreeDPoint &pt);
ThreeDPoint &operator=(const ThreeDPoint &pt);
double x_, y_, z_;
};
#endif // THREEDPOINT_H_