Computers and Technology, 18.03.2020 19:18, queeneaf
In this scenario imagine that you are scoring an AP Performance Task response. Below we show the student's submitted code as well as their written response for writing prompt 2d. As a reminder, here is that prompt: 2d. Capture and paste a program code segment that contains an abstraction you developed individually on your own (marked with a rectangle). The abstraction must integrate mathematical and logical concepts. Explain how your abstraction helped manage the complexity of your program. (Must not exceed 200 words) And here is the student written response that goes with the code shown at right:
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:30, josephmelichar777
Write a full class definition for a class named player , and containing the following members: a data member name of type string .a data member score of type int .a member function called setname that accepts a parameter and assigns it to name . the function returns no value. a member function called setscore that accepts a parameter and assigns it to score . the function returns no value. a member function called getname that accepts no parameters and returns the value of name .a member function called getscore that accepts no parameters and returns the value of score .this is what i have, aparently this is wrong: class player{private: string name; int score; public: void player: : setname (string n){name =n; }void player: : setscore (int s){score = s; }string player: : getname (){return name; }int player: : getscore (){return score; }};
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 19:30, 123iamthe1
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:30, cardsqueen
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