In C++, aggregation is a process in which one class defines another class as any entity reference. It is another way to reuse the class. It is a form of association that represents HAS-A relationship.
Let's see an example of aggregation where Employee class has the reference of Address class as data member. In such way, it can reuse the members of Address class.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Address {
public:
string addressLine, city, state;
Address(string addressLine, string city, string state)
{
this->addressLine = addressLine;
this->city = city;
this->state = state;
}
};
class Employee
{
private:
Address* address; //Employee HAS-A Address
public:
int id;
string name;
Employee(int id, string name, Address* address)
{
this->id = id;
this->name = name;
this->address = address;
}
void display()
{
cout<<id <<" "<<name<< " "<<
address->addressLine<< " "<< address->city<< " "<<address->state<<endl;
}
};
int main(void) {
Address a1= Address("C-146, Sec-15","Noida","UP");
Employee e1 = Employee(101,"Nakul",&a1);
e1.display();
return 0;
}