How Can we Put this in the Following Program? In the main function, after creating the Society object and before society.display(), set the owner names of a few houses, and make sure that society.display() displays this information. The main function will look like this: Pic 1 to Pic 2.... Program: //header file #include //using namespace using namespace std; char block_number = 'A'; char sector_number = 'A'; int street_number = 1; int house_number = 1; class house{ public: int name; house * next; house(int n){ name = n; next = NULL; } void display(){ cout<<"\t\t\t\tHouse "<next = t2; temp = temp->next; } return ret; } class street{ public: int name; street * next; int no_of_houses; house * head; street(int n){ int n_h; name = n; next = NULL; //dispaly the houses in street cout<<"\nEnter number of houses in street "+to_string(n)+"\t"; cin>>n_h; no_of_houses = n_h; head = initialize_houses(n_h); } void display(){ cout<<"\t\t\tStreet "<display(); temp = temp->next; } } }; street * initialize_streets(int n_strt){ street * ret = new street((street_number)); street_number++; street * temp = ret , * t2; for(int j=1;jnext = t2; temp = temp->next; } return ret; } class sector{ public: string name; sector * next; int no_of_streets; street * head; sector(string n){ int n_strt; name = n; next = NULL; //display the streets in sector cout<<"\nEnter number of streets in sector "+n+" \t"; cin>>n_strt; no_of_streets = n_strt; head = initialize_streets(n_strt); } void display(){ cout<<"\t\tSector "<display(); temp = temp->next; } } }; sector * initialize_sectors(int n_sec){ string send=""; sector * ret = new sector(send+sector_number); sector_number++; sector * temp = ret , * t2; for(int j=1;jnext = t2; temp = temp->next; } return ret; } class block{ public: string name; block * next; int no_of_sectors; sector * head; block(string n){ int n_sec; name = n; next = NULL; //display the sectors in block cout<<"\nEnter number of sectors in block "+n+"\t"; cin>>n_sec; no_of_sectors = n_sec; head = initialize_sectors(n_sec); } void display(){ cout<<"\tBlock "<display(); temp = temp->next; } } }; block * initialize_blocks(int n_b){ string send=""; block * ret = new block(send+block_number); block_number++; block * temp = ret , * t2; for(int j=1;jnext = t2; temp = temp->next; } return ret; } class Society{ public: string name,city; int no_of_blocks; block * head; Society(){ string n,c; int n_b; //display the society name cout<<"Enter the name of society\t"; getline(cin,n); //display the city name cout<<"\nEnter the name of city\t"; getline(cin,c); name = n; city = c; //display the society cout<<"\nEnter number of blocks in society\t"; cin>>n_b; no_of_blocks = n_b; head = initialize_blocks(n_b); } void display(){ cout<display(); temp = temp->next; } } }; //main function int main(){ Society society; society.display(); //returning the value return 0; }

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How Can we Put this in the Following Program?
In the main function, after creating the Society object and before society.display(), set the owner names of a few houses, and make sure that society.display() displays this information. The main function will look like this:
Pic 1 to Pic 2....
Program:

//header file
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
//using namespace
using namespace std;

char block_number = 'A';
char sector_number = 'A';
int street_number = 1;
int house_number = 1;

class house{
public:
    int name;
    house * next;
    house(int n){
        name = n;
        next = NULL;
    }
    void display(){
        cout<<"\t\t\t\tHouse "<<name<<endl;
    }
};

house * initialize_houses(int n_h){
    house * ret = new house((house_number));
    house_number++;
    house * temp = ret , * t2;
    for(int j=1;j<n_h;j++){
        t2 = new house((house_number));
        house_number++;
        temp->next = t2;
        temp = temp->next;
    }
    return ret;
}

class street{
public:
    int name;
    street * next;
    int no_of_houses;
    house * head;
    street(int n){
        int n_h;
        name = n;
        next = NULL;
        //dispaly the houses in street
        cout<<"\nEnter number of houses in street "+to_string(n)+"\t";
        cin>>n_h;
        no_of_houses = n_h;
        head = initialize_houses(n_h);
    }
    void display(){
        cout<<"\t\t\tStreet "<<name<<endl;
        house * temp = head;
        while(temp!=NULL){
            temp->display();
            temp = temp->next;
        }
    }
};

street * initialize_streets(int n_strt){
    street * ret = new street((street_number));
    street_number++;
    street * temp = ret , * t2;
    for(int j=1;j<n_strt;j++){
        t2 = new street((street_number));
        street_number++;
        temp->next = t2;
        temp = temp->next;
    }
    return ret;
}


class sector{
public:
    string name;
    sector * next;
    int no_of_streets;
    street * head;
    sector(string n){
        int n_strt;
        name = n;
        next = NULL;
        //display the streets in sector
        cout<<"\nEnter number of streets in sector "+n+" \t";
        cin>>n_strt;
        no_of_streets = n_strt;
        head = initialize_streets(n_strt);
    }
    void display(){
        cout<<"\t\tSector "<<name<<endl;
        street * temp = head;
        while(temp!=NULL){
            temp->display();
            temp = temp->next;
        }
    }
};

sector * initialize_sectors(int n_sec){
    string send="";
    sector * ret = new sector(send+sector_number);
    sector_number++;
    sector * temp = ret , * t2;
    for(int j=1;j<n_sec;j++){
        string send="";
        t2 = new sector(send+sector_number);
        sector_number++;
        temp->next = t2;
        temp = temp->next;
    }
    return ret;
}

 

class block{
public:
    string name;
    block * next;
    int no_of_sectors;
    sector * head;
    block(string n){
        int n_sec;
        name = n;
        next = NULL;
        //display the sectors in block
        cout<<"\nEnter number of sectors in block "+n+"\t";
        cin>>n_sec;
        no_of_sectors = n_sec;
        head = initialize_sectors(n_sec);
    }
    void display(){
        cout<<"\tBlock "<<name<<endl;
        sector * temp = head;
        while(temp!=NULL){
            temp->display();
            temp = temp->next;
        }
    }
};

block * initialize_blocks(int n_b){
    string send="";
    block * ret = new block(send+block_number);
    block_number++;
    block * temp = ret , * t2;
    
    for(int j=1;j<n_b;j++){
        string send="";
        t2 = new block(send+block_number);
        block_number++;
        temp->next = t2;
        temp = temp->next;
    }
    return ret;
}

class Society{
public:
    string name,city;
    int no_of_blocks;
    block * head;
    Society(){
        string n,c;
        int n_b;
        //display the society name
        cout<<"Enter the name of society\t";
        getline(cin,n);
        //display the city name
        cout<<"\nEnter the name of city\t";
        getline(cin,c);
        name = n;
        city = c;
        //display the society
        cout<<"\nEnter number of blocks in society\t";
        cin>>n_b;
        no_of_blocks = n_b;
        head = initialize_blocks(n_b);
    }
    
    void display(){
        cout<<name<<"\t"<<city<<endl;
        block * temp = head;
        while(temp!=NULL){
            temp->display();
            temp = temp->next;
        }
    }
};
//main function
int main(){
    Society society;
    society.display();
    //returning the value
    return 0;
}

int main() {
Society society;
society.display();
return 0;
Transcribed Image Text:int main() { Society society; society.display(); return 0;
int main()
{
Society society;
society.set(block,sector,street,house, owner_name);
society.display();
return 0;
Transcribed Image Text:int main() { Society society; society.set(block,sector,street,house, owner_name); society.display(); return 0;
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