#include <iostream>
 #include <iomanip>
 #include <string>
 using namespace std;
 
 #include "ccc_time.h"
 
 class Clock {
 public:
/**
 Constructs a clock that can tell the local time.
 @param use_military true if the clock uses military format (21:05) and 
flase if the clock uses "am/pm" format (9:05 pm)
*/ Clock(bool use_military); /** Gets the location of this clock. @return the location */ string get_location() const; /** Gets the hours of this clock. @return the hours, in military or am/pm format */ int get_hours() const; /** Gets the minutes of this clock. @return the minutes */ int get_minutes() const; /** Checks whether this clock uses miltary format. @return true if miltary format */ bool is_military() const; private: bool military; }; Clock::Clock(bool use_military) { military = use_military; } string Clock::get_location() const { return "Local"; } int Clock::get_hours() const { Time now; int hours = now.get_hours(); if (military) return hours; if (hours == 0) return 12; else if (hours > 12) return hours - 12; else return hours; } int Clock::get_minutes() const { Time now; return now.get_minutes(); } bool Clock::is_military() const { return military; } int main() { Clock clock1(true); Clock clock2(false); bool more = true; while (more) { cout << "Military time: " << clock1.get_hours() << ":" << setw(2) << setfill('0')
<< clock1.get_minutes()
<< setfill(' ') << "\n"; cout << "am/pm time: " << clock2.get_hours() << ":" << setw(2) << setfill('0')
<< clock2.get_minutes()
<< setfill(' ') << "\n"; cout << "Try again? (y/n) "; string input; getline(cin, input); if (input != "y") more = false; } return 0; }