Objects are the identifiers declared for class data type. Object is a composition of one or more variables
declared inside the class. Each object has its own copy of public and private data members. An object can have
access to its own copy of data members and have no access to data members of other objects.
Only declaration of a class does not allocate memory to the class data members. When an object is declared
memory is reserved for data members only and not for member functions.
Consider the following program.
OUTPUT:
In geth () :
In getp ( ) enter value of ...
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