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* Copyright 2011 Steven Gribble
*
* This file is the solution to an exercise problem posed during
* one of the UW CSE 333 lectures (333exercises).
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*/
// lec 19 exercise 1
#include
#include
#include "./Shape.h"
#include "./Circle.h"
#include "./Triangle.h"
#include "./Square.h"
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
std::cout.precision(10);
Circle c(std::pair(5, 5), 10);
std::cout << c.Print() << std::endl;
std::cout << " area: " << c.Area() << std::endl;
std::cout << " centroid: " << c.Centroid() << std::endl;
c.Move(std::pair(1,2));
std::cout << " post-move centroid: " << c.Centroid() << std::endl;
Triangle t(std::pair(5, 5),
std::pair(7, 5),
std::pair(6, 6));
std::cout << t.Print() << std::endl;
std::cout << " area: " << t.Area() << std::endl;
std::cout << " centroid: " << t.Centroid() << std::endl;
t.Move(std::pair(1,2));
std::cout << " post-move centroid: " << t.Centroid() << std::endl;
Square s(std::pair(5, 5),
std::pair(6, 5),
std::pair(6, 6),
std::pair(5, 6));
std::cout << s.Print() << std::endl;
std::cout << " area: " << s.Area() << std::endl;
std::cout << " centroid: " << s.Centroid() << std::endl;
s.Move(std::pair(1,2));
std::cout << " post-move centroid: " << s.Centroid() << std::endl;
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}