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This C++ code defines a CourseCodeOfOpp class with private data member courseCode and public constructor, setCourseCode(), getCourseCode(), and displayMessage() methods. The main function creates a CourseCodeOfOpp object, calls its displayMessage() method to output the course code, and waits for user input before returning.
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This C++ code defines a CourseCodeOfOpp class with private data member courseCode and public constructor, setCourseCode(), getCourseCode(), and displayMessage() methods. The main function creates a CourseCodeOfOpp object, calls its displayMessage() method to output the course code, and waits for user input before returning.
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// CourseCodeOfOpp.

h
// CourseCodeOfOpp class definition in a separate file from main.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
class CourseCodeOfOpp
{
private:
int courseCode;
public:
CourseCodeOfOpp( int CourseCode )//Constructor
{
setCourseCode( CourseCode );
}
void setCourseCode( int Coursecode ) //First Function
{
courseCode = Coursecode;
}
int getCourseCode() //Second Function
{
return courseCode;
}
void displayMessage() //Third Function
{
cout << "Course code of OOP is\n" << getCourseCode()<< "!" << endl;
}
};
// Including class CourseCodeOfOpp from file CourseCodeOfOpp.h for use in
main.

#include <iostream>
#include <conio.h>
#include "CourseCodeOfOpp.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
CourseCodeOfOpp CourseCode(1024);
CourseCode.displayMessage();
getch();
return 0;
}

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