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CSCI804-Lab 4 Overloading Operators Solved

We will reuse some definitions and implementations of the class BigInteger defined in the lab 3 for this task.  

Define the class BigInteger in a file BigInteger.h and implement its member functions in a file BigInteger.cpp that can be used to store a large positive integer. The class contains two data members: a pointer of short integer and the size of the dynamic short integer array. Define the following member functions:

•           The default constructor;

•           An initialization constructor initializes a BigInteger instance with a char array, in which all elements are decimal digits.  

•           The copy constructor makes a deep copy from a BigInteger instance.

•           The destructor;

•           Define insertion operator and extraction operator for the class.

•           Define assignment operator for the class that makes a deep copy from a BigInteger object.

•           Define addition operator that returns a BigInteger object of addition result. Do not change the operands.

•           Define multiplication operator for the class that returns a BigInteger object of multiplication result. Do not change the operands.

•           Define comparison operator “equals to” that returns the value “true” if two BigInteger objects contain the same values.  

 

Write the driver program include main function in a file lab4Main.cpp to declare instances of BigInteger, test all the overloading operators defined above.  

Be careful not to submit the solutions for the lab 4 task.  

 

Compile the files by

g++ –o task4 lab4Main.cpp BigInteger.cpp 

 

And execute it. Your program should be run like the following example (Red data means input from keyboard) 

 

./task4 

Input a big integer for bi1: 567239745104730482394650169432 

Input a big integer for bi2: 882323456205024318310561095 Initial bi3=1234567890 

bi3 = bi1 + bi2 = 568122068560935506712960730527 bi3 = bi1 * bi2 = 500488932397662823233748695498247943120741026136737448040 bi1 is not equal to bi2 bi3 = bi2 = 882323456205024318310561095 bi3 is equal to bi2 

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