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// Fig. 9.20: Date.cpp
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// Date class member-function definitions.
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#include <fmt/format.h>
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#include <string>
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#include "Date.h" // include definition of class Date from Date.h
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// Date constructor (should do range checking)
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Date::Date(int year, int month, int day)
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: m_year{year}, m_month{month}, m_day{day} {}
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// return string representation of a Date in the format yyyy-mm-dd
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std::string Date::toString() const {
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return fmt::format("{}-{:02d}-{:02d}", m_year, m_month, m_day);
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}
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