A sample program to show how to multiply two numbers using classes in C++.

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#include <iostream>

// multiply.cpp
// Author  : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT, MIT, PHD-TM (CAR)
// Date    : August 24, 2023  Thursday  7:07 PM
// Tools   : Codeblocks 20.03
// Website : http://www.jakerpomperada.com
// Email   : jakerpomperada@gmail.com


class Multiplier {
private:
    double num1, num2;

public:
    Multiplier(double n1, double n2) {
        num1 = n1;
        num2 = n2;
    }

    double multiply() {
        return num1 * num2;
    }
};

int main() {
    double number1, number2;

    std::cout << "\n\n\tMultiply Two Numbers Using Classes in C++\n\n";
    std::cout << "\tEnter the first number     : ";
    std::cin >> number1;

    std::cout << "\n\tEnter the second number   : ";
    std::cin >> number2;

    Multiplier multiplier(number1, number2);

    double result = multiplier.multiply();

    std::cout << "\n\n\tThe product of " << number1 << " and " << number2 << " is " << result << "."<< std::endl;
    std::cout << "\n";
    std::cout << "\tEnd of Program\n\n";
    return 0;
}