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This program extends the earlier "Online shopping cart" program. (Consider first saving your earlier program).

(1) Extend the ItemToPurchase class per the following specifications:

  • Parameterized constructor to assign item name, item description, item price, and item quantity (default values of 0). (1 pt)
  • Public member functions
  • SetDescription() mutator & GetDescription() accessor (2 pts)
  • PrintItemCost() - Outputs the item name followed by the quantity, price, and subtotal
  • PrintItemDescription() - Outputs the item name and description
  • Private data members
  • string itemDescription - Initialized in default constructor to "none"

Ex. of PrintItemCost() output:

Bottled Water 10 @ $1 = $10 

Ex. of PrintItemDescription() output:

Bottled Water: Deer Park, 12 oz. 

(2) Create three new files:

  • ShoppingCart.h - Class declaration
  • ShoppingCart.cpp - Class definition
  • main.cpp - main() function (Note: main()'s functionality differs from the warm up)

Build the ShoppingCart class with the following specifications. Note: Some can be function stubs (empty functions) initially, to be completed in later steps.

  • Default constructor
  • Parameterized constructor which takes the customer name and date as parameters (1 pt)
  • Private data members
  • string customerName - Initialized in default constructor to "none"
  • string currentDate - Initialized in default constructor to "January 1, 2016"
  • vector < ItemToPurchase > cartItems
  • Public member functions
  • GetCustomerName() accessor (1 pt)
  • GetDate() accessor (1 pt)
  • AddItem()
    • Adds an item to cartItems vector. Has parameter ItemToPurchase. Does not return anything.
  • RemoveItem()
    • Removes item from cartItems vector. Has a string (an item's name) parameter. Does not return anything.
    • If item name cannot be found, output this message: Item not found in cart. Nothing removed.
  • ModifyItem()
    • Modifies an item's description, price, and/or quantity. Has parameter ItemToPurchase. Does not return anything.
    • If item can be found (by name) in cart, check if parameter has default values for description, price, and quantity. If not, modify item in cart.
    • If item cannot be found (by name) in cart, output this message: Item not found in cart. Nothing modified.
  • GetNumItemsInCart() (2 pts)
    • Returns quantity of all items in cart. Has no parameters.
  • GetCostOfCart() (2 pts)
    • Determines and returns the total cost of items in cart. Has no parameters.
  • PrintTotal()
    • Outputs total of objects in cart.
    • If cart is empty, output this message: SHOPPING CART IS EMPTY
  • PrintDescriptions()
    • Outputs each item's description.

Ex. of PrintTotal() output:

John Doe's Shopping Cart - February 1, 2016 Number of Items: 8 Nike Romaleos 2 @ $189 = $378 Chocolate Chips 5 @ $3 = $15 Powerbeats 2 Headphones 1 @ $128 = $128 Total: $521 

Ex. of PrintDescriptions() output:

John Doe's Shopping Cart - February 1, 2016 Item Descriptions Nike Romaleos: Volt color, Weightlifting shoes Chocolate Chips: Semi-sweet Powerbeats 2 Headphones: Bluetooth headphones 

(3) In main(), prompt the user for a customer's name and today's date. Output the name and date. Create an object of type ShoppingCart. (1 pt) Ex.

Enter customer's name: John Doe Enter today's date: February 1, 2016 Customer name: John Doe Today's date: February 1, 2016 

(4) Implement the PrintMenu() function. PrintMenu() has a ShoppingCart parameter, and outputs a menu of options to manipulate the shopping cart. Each option is represented by a single character. Build and output the menu within the function.

If the an invalid character is entered, continue to prompt for a valid choice. Hint: Implement Quit before implementing other options. Call PrintMenu() in the main() function. Continue to execute the menu until the user enters q to Quit. (3 pts) Ex:

MENU a - Add item to cart d - Remove item from cart c - Change item quantity i - Output items' descriptions o - Output shopping cart q - Quit Choose an option: 

(5) Implement Output shopping cart menu option. (3 pts) Ex:

OUTPUT SHOPPING CART John Doe's Shopping Cart - February 1, 2016 Number of Items: 8 Nike Romaleos 2 @ $189 = $378 Chocolate Chips 5 @ $3 = $15 Powerbeats 2 Headphones 1 @ $128 = $128 Total: $521 

(6) Implement Output item's description menu option. (2 pts) Ex.

OUTPUT ITEMS' DESCRIPTIONS John Doe's Shopping Cart - February 1, 2016 Item Descriptions Nike Romaleos: Volt color, Weightlifting shoes Chocolate Chips: Semi-sweet Powerbeats 2 Headphones: Bluetooth headphones 

(7) Implement Add item to cart menu option. (3 pts) Ex:

ADD ITEM TO CART Enter the item name: Nike Romaleos Enter the item description: Volt color, Weightlifting shoes Enter the item price: 189 Enter the item quantity: 2 

(8) Implement remove item menu option. (4 pts) Ex:

REMOVE ITEM FROM CART Enter name of item to remove: Chocolate Chips 

(9) Implement Change item quantity menu option. Hint: Make new ItemToPurchase object and use ItemToPurchase modifiers before using ModifyItem() function. (5 pts) Ex:

CHANGE ITEM QUANTITY Enter the item name: Nike Romaleos Enter the new quantity: 3

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