// Bob Myers // // song.h -- header file for the Song class // // An object of type Song will store information about a single // digitally recorded song file. // The variable "category" stores the category of the song // (one of the six items in the enumerated type Style). #include using namespace std; #ifndef _SONG_H #define _SONG_H enum Style {POP, ROCK, ALTERNATIVE, COUNTRY, HIPHOP, PARODY}; class Song { // operator overload -- described at bottom friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const Song& s); public: Song(); // default constructor, sets up blank song object void Set(const char* t, const char* a, Style st, int sz); // the Set function should allow incoming data to be received through // parameters and loaded into the member data of the object. (i.e. // this function "sets" the state of the object to the data passed in). // The parameters t, a, st, and sz represent the title, artist, style, // and size of the song file, respectively. const char* GetTitle() const; // returns the title stored in the object const char* GetArtist() const; // returns the artist int GetSize() const; // returns the file size in kilobytes Style GetCategory() const; // returns the song category private: char title[36]; // may assume title is 35 characters or less char artist[21]; // may assume artist name is 20 characters or less Style category; // style of the given song int size; // file size, stored in kilobytes }; /* operator<< function The operator<< overload should print out a Song object on one line (to the given ostream) -- use no more than 80 characters per line -- as follows, in an organized manner. Size should be printed in Megabytes (use 1000 kilobytes = 1 MB for this calculation), to 1 decimal place. The category abbreviations used should be: Pop, Rock, Alt, Ctry, HH, Par Title Artist Style Size (MB) Examples: Pictures of You The Cure Alt 4.4 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen Rock 5.7 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis Par 12.6 */ #endif