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Please see the attached. (Artwork.cpp) #include Artwork.h #include // TODO: Define default constructor // TODO: Define second constructor to initialize // private fields (title, yearCreated,

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(Artwork.cpp)

#include "Artwork.h" #include

// TODO: Define default constructor

// TODO: Define second constructor to initialize // private fields (title, yearCreated, artist)

// TODO: Define get functions: GetTitle(), GetYearCreated()

// TODO: Define PrintInfo() function // Call the PrintInfo() function in the Artist class to print an artist's information

(Artwork.h)

#ifndef ARTWORKH #define ARTWORKH

#include "Artist.h"

class Artwork{ public: Artwork();

Artwork(string title, int yearCreated, Artist artist);

string GetTitle();

int GetYearCreated();

void PrintInfo(); private: // TODO: Declare private data members - title, yearCreated // TODO: Declare private data member artist of type Artist

};

#endif

(Artist.cpp)

#include "Artist.h" #include #include using namespace std;

// TODO: Define default constructor

// TODO: Define second constructor to initialize // private fields (artistName, birthYear, deathYear)

// TODO: Define get functions: GetName(), GetBirthYear(), GetDeathYear()

// TODO: Define PrintInfo() function // If deathYear is entered as -1, only print birthYear

(Artist.h)

#ifndef ARTISTH #define ARTISTH

#include using namespace std;

class Artist{ public: Artist();

Artist(string artistName, int birthYear, int deathYear);

string GetName() const;

int GetBirthYear() const;

int GetDeathYear() const;

void PrintInfo() const; private: // TODO: Declare private data members - artistName, birthYear, deathYear };

#endif

(main.cpp)

#include "Artist.h" #include "Artwork.h" #include #include using namespace std;

int main() { string userTitle, userArtistName; int yearCreated, userBirthYear, userDeathYear;

getline(cin, userArtistName); cin >> userBirthYear; cin.ignore(); cin >> userDeathYear; cin.ignore(); getline(cin, userTitle); cin >> yearCreated; cin.ignore();

Artist userArtist = Artist(userArtistName, userBirthYear, userDeathYear);

Artwork newArtwork = Artwork(userTitle, yearCreated, userArtist);

newArtwork.PrintInfo(); }

9.33 CIST 2362 LAB: Artwork label (classes/constructors) Given main(), complete the Artist class (in files Artist.h and Artist.cpp) with constructors to initialize an artist's information, get member functions, and a PrintInfo() member function. The default constructor should initialize the artist's name to "unknown" and the years of birth and death to -1. PrintInfo() displays "Artist:", then a space, then the artist's name, then another space, then the birth and death dates in one of three formats: - (XXXX to YYYY) if both the birth and death years are nonnegative - (XXXX to present) if the birth year is nonnegative and the death year is negative - (unknown) otherwise Complete the Artwork class (in files Artwork.h and Artwork.cpp) with constructors to initialize an artwork's information, get member functions, and a PrintInfo() member function. The default constructor should initialize the title to "unknown", the year created to -1. PrintInfo() displays an artist's information by calling the PrintInfo() function in the Artist class, followed by the artwork's title and the year created. Declare a private field of type Artist in the Artwork class. Ex: If the input is: Ex: If the input is: Pablo Picasso 1881 1973 Three Musicians 1921 the output is: Artist:PabloPicasso(1881to1973)Title:ThreeMusicians,1921 Ex: If the input is: Brice Marden 1938 1 Distant Muses 2000 the output is: Artist: Brice Marden (1938 to present) Title: Distant Muses, 2000 Ex: If the input is: Banksy 1 1 Balloon Girl 2002 the output is: Artist: Banksy (unknown) Title: Balloon Girl, 2002 419632.1188960.qx3zqy7

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