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// Fig. 9.19: fig09_19.cpp
// Demonstrating that class objects can be assigned
// to each other using default memberwise assignment.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include "Date.h" // include definition of class Date from Date.h
int main()
{
Date date1( 7, 4, 2004 );
Date date2; // date2 defaults to 1/1/2000
cout << "date1 = ";
date1.print();
cout << "\ndate2 = ";
date2.print();
date2 = date1; // default memberwise assignment
cout << "\n\nAfter default memberwise assignment, date2 = ";
date2.print();
cout << endl;
return 0;
} // end main
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