c-resources/CPlusPlus20ForProgrammers-m.../examples/ch09/fig09_19-21/fig09_21.cpp

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// fig09_21.cpp
// Demonstrating that class objects can be assigned
// to each other using the default assignment operator.
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include <iostream>
#include "Date.h" // include definition of class Date from Date.h
using namespace std;
int main() {
const Date date1{2006, 7, 4};
Date date2{2022, 1, 1};
std::cout << fmt::format("date1: {}\ndate2: {}\n\n",
date1.toString(), date2.toString());
date2 = date1; // uses the default assignment operator
std::cout << fmt::format("After assignment, date2: {}\n",
date2.toString());
}
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