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Write a C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference

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Write a C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference. Here’s simple Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference in C++ Programming Language.

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Function is a block of statements that performs some operations. All C++ programs have at least one function – function called “main()”. This function is entry-point of your program.

 
 

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{
//function’s body
}

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Below is the source code for C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference which is successfully compiled and run on Windows System to produce desired output as shown below :

 

SOURCE CODE : :

/*  C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference  */

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;

class time
{
        int hr,min,sec;
        public:
                void get()
                {
                    cout<<"\nEnter Hour :: ";
                        cin>>hr;
                        cout<<"\nEnter Minutes :: ";
                        cin>>min;
                        cout<<"\nEnter Seconds :: ";
                        cin>>sec;
                }

                void disp()
                {
                        cout<<"[ "<<hr<<":"<<min<<":"<<sec<<" ] \n";

                }
                void sum(time &,time &);
};

void time::sum(time &t1,time &t2)
{
        sec=t1.sec+t2.sec;
        min=sec/60;
        sec=sec%60;
        min=min+t1.min+t2.min;
        hr=min/60;
        min=min%60;
        hr=hr+t1.hr+t2.hr;
}

int main()
{
        time t1,t2,t3;
        cout<<"\nEnter 1st time Details :: \n";
        t1.get();
        cout<<"\nEnter 2nd time Details :: \n";
        t2.get();
        cout<<"\nThe 1st time entered is :: ";
        t1.disp();
        cout<<"\nThe 2nd time entered is :: ";
        t2.disp();

        t3.sum(t1,t2);

        cout<<"\nThe Sum of two times are :: ";

        t3.disp();

        return 0;
}

OUTPUT : : 


/*  C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference  */

Enter 1st time Details ::

Enter Hour :: 2

Enter Minutes :: 21

Enter Seconds :: 34

Enter 2nd time Details ::

Enter Hour :: 5

Enter Minutes :: 45

Enter Seconds :: 56

The 1st time entered is :: [ 2:21:34 ]

The 2nd time entered is :: [ 5:45:56 ]

The Sum of two times are :: [ 8:7:30 ]

Process returned 0

Above is the source code for C++ Program to Add Two Time Objects using call by reference which is successfully compiled and run on Windows System.The Output of the program is shown above .

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