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The C++ program defines a Book class to manage the inventory of books in a bookshop. The Book class stores book details like author, title, price, publisher, and stock privately as character arrays and integers. Member functions are defined to feed, edit, search, display, and buy books. The main function declares an array of Book pointers, gets user input to add, search, edit, buy or exit the program and manages book inventory accordingly.

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The C++ program defines a Book class to manage the inventory of books in a bookshop. The Book class stores book details like author, title, price, publisher, and stock privately as character arrays and integers. Member functions are defined to feed, edit, search, display, and buy books. The main function declares an array of Book pointers, gets user input to add, search, edit, buy or exit the program and manages book inventory accordingly.

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#include<iostream>

#include<string.h>
#include<stdlib.h>

using namespace std;

class book {
private:
char *author,*title,*publisher;
float *price;
int *stock;
public:
book() {
author= new char[20];
title=new char[20];
publisher=new char[20];
price= new float;
stock=new int;
}
void feeddata();
void editdata();
void showdata();
int search(char[],char[]);
void buybook();

};

void book::feeddata() {
cin.ignore();
cout<<"\nEnter Author Name: ";
cin.getline(author,20);
cout<<"Enter Title Name: ";
cin.getline(title,20);
cout<<"Enter Publisher Name: ";
cin.getline(publisher,20);
cout<<"Enter Price: ";
cin>>*price;
cout<<"Enter Stock Position: ";
cin>>*stock;

void book::editdata() {

cout<<"\nEnter Author Name: ";


cin.getline(author,20);
cout<<"Enter Title Name: ";
cin.getline(title,20);
cout<<"Enter Publisher Name: ";
cin.getline(publisher,20);
cout<<"Enter Price: ";
cin>>*price;
cout<<"Enter Stock Position: ";
cin>>*stock;

void book::showdata() {
cout<<"\nAuthor Name: "<<author;
cout<<"\nTitle Name: "<<title;
cout<<"\nPublisher Name: "<<publisher;
cout<<"\nPrice: "<<*price;
cout<<"\nStock Position: "<<*stock;

}
int book::search(char tbuy[20],char abuy[20]
) {
if(strcmp(tbuy,title)==0 &&
strcmp(abuy,author)==0)
return 1;
else return 0;

void book::buybook() {
int count;
cout<<"\nEnter Number Of Books to buy: ";
cin>>count;
if(count<=*stock) {
*stock=*stock-count;
cout<<"\nBooks Bought Sucessfully";
cout<<"\nAmount: Rs.
"<<(*price)*count;
}
else
cout<<"\nRequired Copies not in
Stock";
}

int main() {
book *B[20];
int i=0,r,t,choice;
char titlebuy[20],authorbuy[20];
while(1) {
cout<<"\n\n\t\tMENU"
<<"\n1. Entry of New Book"
<<"\n2. Buy Book"
<<"\n3. Search For Book"
<<"\n4. Edit Details Of Book"
<<"\n5. Exit"
<<"\n\nEnter your Choice: ";
cin>>choice;

switch(choice) {
case 1: B[i] = new book;
B[i]->feeddata();
i++; break;

case 2: cin.ignore();
cout<<"\nEnter Title Of
Book: "; cin.getline(titlebuy,20);
cout<<"Enter Author Of
Book: "; cin.getline(authorbuy,20);
for(t=0;t<i;t++) {
if(B[t]-
>search(titlebuy,authorbuy)) {
B[t]->buybook();
break;
}
}
if(t==1)
cout<<"\nThis Book is Not
in Stock";

break;
case 3: cin.ignore();
cout<<"\nEnter Title Of
Book: "; cin.getline(titlebuy,20);
cout<<"Enter Author Of
Book: "; cin.getline(authorbuy,20);
for(t=0;t<i;t++) {
if(B[t]-
>search(titlebuy,authorbuy)) {
cout<<"\nBook
Found Successfully";
B[t]->showdata();
break;
}
}
if(t==i)
cout<<"\nThis Book is Not
in Stock";
break;

case 4: cin.ignore();
cout<<"\nEnter Title Of
Book: "; cin.getline(titlebuy,20);
cout<<"Enter Author Of
Book: "; cin.getline(authorbuy,20);

for(t=0;t<i;t++) {
if(B[t]-
>search(titlebuy,authorbuy)) {
cout<<"\nBook
Found Successfully";
B[t]->editdata();
break;
}
}
if(t==i)
cout<<"\nThis Book is Not
in Stock";
break;
case 5: exit(0);
default: cout<<"\nInvalid Choice
Entered";

}
}

return 0;
}
C++ Program for Book-Shop
A book shop maintains the inventory of books that are being sold at the
shop. The list
includes details such as author, title, price, publisher and stock position.
Whenever a
customer wants a book, the sales person inputs the title and author and
the system
searches the list and displays whether it is available or not. If it is not, an
appropriate
message is displayed. If it is, then the system displays the book details
and requests
for the number of copies required. If the requested copies book details
and requests
for the number of copies required. If the requested copies are available,
the total cost
of the requested copies is displayed; otherwise the message “Required
copies not in
stock” is displayed.
Design a system using a class called books with suitable member
functions and
Constructors. Use new operator in constructors to allocate memory
space required.
Implement C++ program for the system.

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