C++
Instructions
Write a program to illustrate how to use the temporary class, designed inExercises 13 and14 of this chapter. Your program must contain statements that would ask the user to enter data of an object and use the setters to initialize the object.
The header file for the class temporary fromExercise 13 has been provided.
An example of the program is shown below:
Enter object name (rectangle, circle, sphere, or cylinder: circle
Enter object's dimensions:
rectangle (length and width)
circle (radius and 0)
sphere (radius and 0)
rectangle (base raidus and height)
10
0
After setting myObject:
circle: radius = 10.00, area
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