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+Project 9: Multiple Inheritance
+Due: Monday, November 7th, 2022 before midnight
+100 Points
+Using the "Dreaded Diamond" example shown in class (or one you find online), write a program that has a base class, 2 derived classes and a join class. The class names and behaviors are up to you! But, I want to see the following in your program:
+1. Each class will have at least 3 variables (in the private section only please)
+2. Each class will have least 1 non-trivial function (must have substance, not simple overly simple) as well as any functions needed to get/set your variables and/or anything else needed
+3. The join class will use information from each of the derived classes (otherwise there is no point in doing this assignment)
+4. Create only 1 object. It will be in main and be for the join class only (no reason to create an object for other classes)
+5. Main should have the creation of an object and function calls. Nothing else
+Program Ideas:
+1. Base class of video games, then 2 derived classes: 1 for mmo and 1 for fps, join class is reviews (review video games - parental rating, star ratings, etc.)
+2. Base class of person, then 2 derived classes: 1 for student and 1 for faculty, join class is tutor (create a tutor log that shows who went to the see the tutor, the name of the tutor and student, class name, date, question, etc)
+3. Base class of employee, then 2 derived classes: 1 for worker and 1 for manager, join class is payroll (workers are hourly, managers are salaried. Determine the paycheck for both - just like you did in the previous assignments)
+4. Base class of movies, then 2 derived classes: 1 for genre and 1 for actors, join class is boxOffice (store box office gross, year released, movie rating, etc. Then, sort on something, such as gross - just like your previous assignment)
+If you don't like these ideas, that is okay. Make your own!
+Assignment Notes:
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+ Be sure to make use virtual when inheriting from your base class! (watch the video examples to see what I mean)
+ Make variables either arrays or vectors - your choice
+ Use input file or keyboard to get data into your program - your choice
+ I expect to see functions throughout this program
+ I expect to see all variables in class private sections
+
+General Notes:
+Be sure to use comments in your program: Name, Program Description, Date and anywhere else in the program you deem necessary.
+If you are stuck, I will help you!
+Grading Rubric:
+
+ If you do not include comments at the top of the program (name, program description, date), you will lose 15 points
+ If your program is not object-oriented, you will receive a 0/100 (OOP is requred for this assignment)
+ If your program does not use functions, you will lose up to 75 points (depending on the number of functions missing)
+ If your program does not compile (run), then I will give a grade of 0/100. But will give you the change to repair for points back (some points are better than none)
+ If your program is late (within 48 hours of the due date), you will lose 25 points
+ If your program is late beyond the 48 hour due date, I will typically still accept it, but you will lose far more points. Depends on when you turn it in
+ If you use global variables in your program, I will deduct 5 points for each used
+ If your program is not formatted nicely (code all over the place, ugly), you will lose up to 25 points depending on the extent
+ If your program stops working when I run it, you will lose points. The exact amount depends on the severity of the error
+ If your program still has your friend's name on it, I will send you a message asking you to try harder while giving you a 0/100
+ If you submit a file type I cannot open, such as .sln, you will receive a 0/100. You will be able to resubmit for credit, but you will lose up to 90 points (depending on how late it is)
+ If your program looks like a a professional programmer wrote it, I will write to you to ask if you want a job. Well, maybe not. But, I will ask about the code
+ This is just a list of typical issues I run into when grading to give you some idea of where your points go. Points can be taken off for other reasons.
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