I'm trying to store things into vector but there're few problems. These are my code.
Animal.cpp
#include "Animal.h"
#include "Cattle.h"
#include "Sheep.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
Animal::Animal(int newid, double newweight, int yy, int mm, int dd, double newaccDose, char newsex)
{
id = newid;
weight = newweight;
yy = yy;
mm = mm;
dd = dd;
dose = newaccDose;
sex = newsex;
}
Animal::Animal()
{
id = 0;
weight = 0;
yy = 0;
mm = 0;
dd = 0;
dose = 0;
sex = ' ';
}
Animal::~Animal(){}
double Animal::getDaysDifference(){
jdate dateOfBirth(dd,mm,yy);
jdate now;
double diff = now-dateOfBirth;
return diff;
}
void Animal::addAnimal(){
int select=0;
int id;
cout << "1. Cattle 2. Sheep" << endl;
cout << "Select a type of animal: ";
cin >> select;
if(select==1){
Cattle* c1;
cout << "Please answer following questions" << endl;
cout << "Type the animal's ID: ";
cin >> id;
c1->setID(id);
//vector<Animal> vec;
//vector<Animal>::iterator vec_ite;
}else if(select==2){
Sheep* s1;
cout << "Please answer following questions" << endl;
cout << "Type the animal's ID: ";
cin >> id;
s1->setID(id);
}
else{
cout << "Invalid number please try again" << endl;
}
}
First off, in the code above, Cattle* c1
and Sheep* s1
, it doesn't have an error.
and even if I code like s1->setID(id)
it's fine. However,
Cattle.cpp
#include "Cattle.h"
Cattle::Cattle(int newid, double newweight, int yy, int mm, int dd,
double newdose, char newsex, string newcategory)
: Animal(id, weight, yy,mm,dd, dose, sex)
{
id = newid;
weight = newweight;
dose = newdose;
sex = newsex;
Cattle::category = newcategory;
}
Cattle::Cattle(){
id = 0;
weight = 0;
dose = 0;
sex = ' ';
Cattle::category = "";
}
Cattle::~Cattle(){}
string Cattle::getCategory(){
return category;
}
double Cattle::calcDose(){
Cattle* c1;
if(c1->getDaysDifference() < 90 || c1->getCategory() == "Meat"){
c1->dose = 0;
return c1->dose;
}
else if(c1->getCategory() == "Dairy"){
if (c1->weight < 250 || c1->dose > 200){
c1->dose = 0;
}
else{
c1->dose = c1->weight * 0.013 + 46;
}
return c1->dose;
}
else if(c1->getCategory() == "Breeding"){
if (c1->weight < 250 || c1->dose > 250){
c1->dose = 0;
}
else{
c1->dose = c1->weight * 0.021 + 81;
}
return c1->dose;
}
else
{
cout << "It is not valid category" << endl;
}
}
Animal.h
#ifndef ANI_H
#define ANI_H
#include <vector>
#include "Treatment.h"
#include "jdate.h"
class Animal{
protected:
int id;
double weight;
int yy;
int mm;
int dd;
double dose;
char sex;
//Treatment treatArray[];
public:
Animal();
Animal(int newid, double newweight, int yy, int mm, int dd, double newdose, char newsex);
~Animal();
virtual double calcDose() = 0;
void addAnimal();
double getDaysDifference();
};
#endif
DrugAdmin.cpp (main)
#include <iostream>
#include "Animal.h"
#include "Cattle.h"
using namespace std;
int main(){
Animal* a1=new Animal;
delete a1;
a1->addAnimal();
}
The problem is here, when I try to define Animal* a1=new Animal;
delete a1;
it says Object of abstract class type "Animal" is not allowed:
I've Googled and Binged here and there, and I figured out I cannot define the abstract base class itself but subclasses.
So I tried the same thing in Cattle.cpp
using Cattle c1=new Cattle;
but it doesn't work either..
I'm really not sure what's wrong with that.. Could you help me please?
Cheers