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#include "model/recipe/instruction.h"
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Instruction::Instruction()
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{
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Instruction::Instruction(){
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    setHTML("");
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}
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Instruction::Instruction(string text){
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    setHTML(text);
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}
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string Instruction::getHTML(){
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    return this->htmlText;
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}
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void Instruction::setHTML(string newText){
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    this->htmlText = newText;
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}
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#ifndef INSTRUCTION_H
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#define INSTRUCTION_H
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#include <string>
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using namespace std;
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/**
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 * @brief The Instruction class is meant to hold an HTML document in string form, which holds formatted text as the instructions for the recipe.
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 */
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class Instruction
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{
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public:
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    Instruction();
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    Instruction(string text);
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    //Getters
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    string getHTML();
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    //Setters
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    void setHTML(string newText);
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private:
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    string htmlText;
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};
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#endif // INSTRUCTION_H
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