Question: Write a class called Person that has two data members - a string variable called name and a double variable called age. It should have
Write a class called Person that has two data members - a string variable called name and a double variable called age. It should have a constructor that takes two values and uses them to initialize the data members. It should have get methods for both data members (getName and getAge), but doesn't need any set methods.
Write a separate function (not part of the Person class) called stdDev that takes two parameters - an array of Person objects and the size of the array - and returns the standard deviation of all the ages (the population standard deviation that uses a denominator of N, not the sample standard deviation, which uses a different denominator).
The files must be named Person.hpp, Person.cpp and stdDev.cpp.
For the following projects (and all future projects in this course):
Do not include a main method in the files you submit - just the definitions of the assigned functions. I will compile your code with my own main method for testing, and there can only be one main method in a program. You will of course need to have a main method for testing purposes - just make sure you comment it out (or delete it) before submitting your file.
Do not use any global variables. Global variables and their drawbacks are discussed on pages 357-9 of the textbook. If the assignment description doesn't specify a return value for a function, then it should have a return type of void.
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