Hello, I need help with this C++ homework question. it's about implementing the topic of polymorphism. A) Submit cpp file for each question with given main function.   Define a class named Beverage   Private Data Member: name - type string pointer (dynamic variable)   Appropriate accessor and mutator functions. Default constructor and one argument constructor. Define pure virtual output function. Define a class named Soda derived from Beverage   Private Data Member: price - type double pointer (dynamic variable) Appropriate accessor and mutator functions. Default constructor and two argument constructor. Override output function. Define a class named Beer driven from Beverage Private Data Member: alcohol_percentage - type double pointer (dynamic variable) Appropriate accessor and mutator functions. Default constructor and two argument constructor. Override output function.   Use following main() to test your class.(DO NOT change the int main provided. Any alteration will not be accpected) int main() { // part 1 Beverage *p,*q; p = new Soda("Gatorade",1.99); p->output(); // print "Name: Gatorade, Price: 1.99" q = new Beer("Budweiser",3.6); q->output(); // print "Name: Budweiser, Alcohol Percentage: 3.6" // part 2 delete p; /* print ==> Soda destrcutor ==> Beverage destructor */ delete q; /* print ==> Beer destructor ==> Beverage destructor */ } Output from given main function: Name: Gatorade, Price: 1.99 Name: Budweiser, Alcohol Percentage: 3.6 ==> Soda destructor ==> Beverage destructor ==> Beer destructor ==> Beverage destructor

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Hello, I need help with this C++ homework question. it's about implementing the topic of polymorphism.

A) Submit cpp file for each question with given main function.

 

Define a class named Beverage

 

Private Data Member: name - type string pointer (dynamic variable)

 

Appropriate accessor and mutator functions.

Default constructor and one argument constructor.

Define pure virtual output function.

Define a class named Soda derived from Beverage

 

Private Data Member: price - type double pointer (dynamic variable)

Appropriate accessor and mutator functions.

Default constructor and two argument constructor.

Override output function.

Define a class named Beer driven from Beverage

Private Data Member: alcohol_percentage - type double pointer (dynamic variable)

Appropriate accessor and mutator functions.

Default constructor and two argument constructor.

Override output function.

 

Use following main() to test your class.(DO NOT change the int main provided. Any alteration will not be accpected)

int main() {

// part 1

Beverage *p,*q;

p = new Soda("Gatorade",1.99);

p->output(); // print "Name: Gatorade, Price: 1.99"

q = new Beer("Budweiser",3.6);

q->output(); // print "Name: Budweiser, Alcohol Percentage: 3.6"

// part 2

delete p;

/* print

==> Soda destrcutor

==> Beverage destructor

*/

delete q;

/* print

==> Beer destructor

==> Beverage destructor

*/

}

Output from given main function:

Name: Gatorade, Price: 1.99

Name: Budweiser, Alcohol Percentage: 3.6

==> Soda destructor

==> Beverage destructor

==> Beer destructor

==> Beverage destructor

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