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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:05:55+00:00 2026-05-13T16:05:55+00:00

I’ve used them in java and didn’t seem to have too many issues, but

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I’ve used them in java and didn’t seem to have too many issues, but I’m not grasping them very well in C++. The assignment is:

Write a class named Car that has the following member variables:

    year. An int that holds the car's model year.
    make. A string that holds the make of the car.
    speed. An int that holds the car's current speed.

In addition, the class should have the following member functions.

    Constructor.  The constructor should accept the car's year and make 
        as arguments and assign these values to the object's year and 
        make member variables.  The constructor should initialize the 
        speed member variable to 0.

    Accessors.  Appropriate accessor functions should be created to allow 
        values to be retrieved from an object's year, make, and speed 
        member variables.

    accelerate.  The accelerate function should add 5 to the speed member 
        variable each time it is called.

    brake.  The brake function should subtract 5 from the speed member 
        variable each time it is called.

Demonstrate the class in a program that creates a Car object, and then 
    calls the accelerate function five times.  After each call to the 
    accelerate function, get the current speed of the car and display 
    it.  Then, call the brake function five times.  After each call to 
    the brake function, get the current speed of the car and display it.

So far this is what I have but I’m reasonably certain I’m completely wrong. If anyone has any advice I’d really appreciate it, thanks!

#include<iostream>
#include<string>

using namespace std;

class Car
{
    public:
        int year;
        string make;
        int speed;
    Car()
    {
        setYear(newYear);
        setMake(newMake);
        setSpeed(0);
    }

    void setYear(int newYear)
    {
        year = newYear;
    }
    void setMake(string newMake)
    {
        make = newMake;
    }
    int getYear()
    {
        return year;
    }
    string getMake()
    {
        return make;
    }
    int accelerate(int speed)
    {
        return (speed+5);
    }
    int brake(int speed)
    {
        return (speed-5);
    }
};

int main()
{
    return 0;
}

PS: The main has return 0; purely as a place holder just trying to understand the whole “get and set” thing.

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    2026-05-13T16:05:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:05 pm

    Generally your get/set functions should work fine. Some other comments:

    • The year, make and speed variables should probably be private, else there wouldn’t really be any need to have get/set functions for them since the variables could as well be changed directly.
    • Probably there shouldn’t be any set-functions at all. I don’t think it is intended to be possible change the year or make or set the speed directly.
    • The constructor should take newYear and newMake as parameters.
    • accelerate() and break() should change the speed saved in the car object, not just return a value different from speed.
    • using namespace std; can import lots of unexpected names to the global namespace and it is often preferable to use explicitly qualified names like std::string instead.
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