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i did the same coding but my test caese are getting failed.
class Person{
public:
int age;
Person(int initialAge);
void amIOld();
void yearPasses();
};
Person::Person(int initialAge){
if(initialAge<0)
{
age=0;
cout<<"Age is not valid, setting age to 0 \n";
}
else if(initialAge>0)
{
age=initialAge;
}
// Add some more code to run some checks on initialAge
}
void Person::amIOld(){
// Do some computations in here and print out the correct statement to the console
if(age<13){
cout<<"You are young\n";}
else if(age>=13 && age<18){
cout<<"You are a teenager\n";}
else if(age>=18) {cout<<"You are old\n";}
}
void Person::yearPasses(){
age+=1;
// Increment the age of the person in here
}
int main(){
int t;
int age;
cin >> t;
for(int i=0; i < t; i++) {
cin >> age;
Person p(age);
p.amIOld();
for(int j=0; j < 3; j++) {
p.yearPasses();
}
p.amIOld();
cout << '\n';
}
return 0;
}
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i did the same coding but my test caese are getting failed. class Person{ public: int age; Person(int initialAge); void amIOld(); void yearPasses(); };
int main(){ int t; int age; cin >> t; for(int i=0; i < t; i++) { cin >> age; Person p(age); p.amIOld(); for(int j=0; j < 3; j++) { p.yearPasses(); } p.amIOld();
}