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#include<iostream>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string>
using namespace std;

class universityPersonnel
{
public:
string name;

virtual void getData() = 0;

virtual void isoutstanding() = 0;

void input()
{
cout << "Enter name : ";
getline(cin, name);
}

void display()
{
cout << "Personnel Information : \n";
cout << "Name : " << name << endl;
}
};

class student : public universityPersonnel
{
public:
double gpa;

student()
{
gpa = 0;
}
void getData()
{
input();
cout << "Enter GPA : ";
cin >> gpa;
}
void isoutstanding()
{
if (gpa > 3)
{
cout << "GPA is greater than 3. Outstanding! \n";
}
else
{
cout << "GPA is less than 3 which is not outstanding \n";
}
}
};

class instructor : public universityPersonnel
{
public:
int publications;

instructor()
{
publications = 0;
}
void getData()
{
input();
cout << "Enter number of publications : ";
cin >> publications;
}
void isoutstanding()
{
if (publications > 50)
{
cout << "Publications are greater than 50. Outstanding! \n";
}
else
{
cout << "Publications are less than 50 which is not outstanding. \n";
}
}
};

int main()
{
universityPersonnel *p[5];
int option, entries;
main:
cout << "\nPersonnel Data (choose whose data you'd like to enter) : \n";
cout << "1. Student \n";
cout << "2. Instructor\n";
cin >> option;

cout << "Enter number of entries to be added : ";
cin >> entries;

switch (option)
{
case 1:
{
for (int i = 0; i < entries; i++)
{
p[i] = new student();
p[i]->getData();
p[i]->display();
p[i]->isoutstanding;
break;
}
}
case 2:
{
for (int i = 0; i < entries; i++)
{
p[i] = new instructor();
p[i]->getData();
p[i]->display();
p[i]->isoutstanding;
break;
}
}
default:
cout << "Invalid entry! Try Again.\n";
goto main;
break;
}
return 0;
}

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