Everything in my coding works except the get and set name functions. When I call getName, it prints blank. I've tried a few different solutions, but the only thing that has worked is actually saving the fullName string inside of main, and calling it from there. It's almost as if it's not letting me call the variables because they are private.
Here is my .cpp file.
#ifndef STUDENT_H
#define STUDENT_H
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include "Student.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
//for student name
string firstName;
string lastName;
string fullName;
//student name
cout << "Please enter your students first name" << endl;
cin >> firstName;
cout << "firstName = " << firstName << endl;
cout << "Please enter your students last name" << endl;
cin >> lastName;
cout << "lastName = " << lastName << endl;
aStudent.setName(firstName, lastName);
fullName = aStudent.getName();
cout << "Your students name is : ";
cout << fullName << endl;
}
#endif
Here are my functions, and class, .h file.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
class Student
{
private:
string fName;
string lName;
public:
string getName();
void setName(string firstName, string lastName);
};
string Student::getName()
{
return fName + " " + lName;
}
void Student::setName(std::string firstName, std::string lastName)
{
firstName = fName;
lastName = lName;
}