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Homework # 6 Inheritance, Templates, STL Solution

In this homework, you will write a templated class hierarchy for sets and maps.




The class GTUSetBase is an abstract class with the following pure virtual member functions.




empty




Test whether container is empty




size




Return container size




max_size




Return maximum size




insert




Insert element, throws exception std::bad_pafram if the element is already in the set




erase




Erase element




clear




Clear all content




find




Get iterator to element




count




Count elements with a specific value




begin




Return iterator to beginning




end




Return iterator to end




The class GTUSet<T derives from the base class and implements all of the functions appropriately. It will keep its data using dynamic memory techniques with shared_ptr STL pointers. Do not use regular pointers or STL container classes.

The class GTUMap<K, V derives from GTUSet<std::pair<K, V and implements the following extra function




operator[]




Access element




V& operator[] (const K& k);







If k matches the key of an element in the set, the function returns a reference to its mapped value.







The class GTUIterator implements iterator operators such as *, -, ++, --, =, and ==.




You will also write the following global function

template <class T

std::shared_ptr<GTUSetBase<T setIntersection<T (const GTUSetBase<T&, const GTUSetBase<T&);




The returned set is the intersection of the two sets.




Write your driver program to test the all the classes and all of their functions. Do not forget to test the global function with sets and maps.




Notes




Use separate header and implementation files for each class.
Use name spaces.
Do not forget to test the thrown exceptions

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