//Corey Williams //COP3530 01Z //Project 4 /*Write a C++ or Java application that creates a linked list of Circle objects/structures (i.e., class must be created). The application can use the "IntSLLNode" and "IntSLList" classes (pp. 78 - 83) as a guide. The application must provide the following features. Allow insertion of multiple "Circle" objects/structures. The Circle contains a "radius" data member. The Circle also uses functions/methods "setRadius", "getRadius" and calculateArea (returns a double data type). Invoke a method/function "DisplayAllElements" (i.e., must be written, traversal required; refer to "isInList" method, pg. 80) that receives a "reference/pointer" formal parameter. This formal parameter specifies the "head" of the list. The function/method must display all elements "position", "radius" , and "area" */ #include #include "cirSLList.h" #include "circle.h" using namespace std; int main() { double r; string userResp; cirSLList CircleList; do { cout << "Enter radius for circle: "; cin >> r; CircleList.addToTail(r); cout << "Would you like to add another circle? Y/N: "; cin >> userResp; } while (userResp != "N" and userResp != "n"); CircleList.displayAllElements(); }