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Transcribed Image Text:Develop a C++ class called Month
(create a header file and class .cpp file to with the
functions, work the rest in the Main .cpp file)
• The class maintains one member variable: An
integer value which maintains a month value
between 1 and 12
Develop the following member and friend
functions for the Month class:
o Constructor (Pass in the month value as
a parameter; if not in range 1-12, clamp
it to either end)
o Copy constructor
o = operator (Copy assignment operator)
o << operator (Print the string value for
the month)
o ++ operator (Increment the month
one)
O -- operator (Decrement the month by
one)
o += operator with an integer value for the
right hand side (Add some number of
months)
o -= operator with an integer value for the
right hand side (Subtract some number
of months)
Test the Month class as effectively as you can
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