Define a class named MyInteger that stores an integer and has functions to get and set the integer’s value. Then, overload the [] operator so that the index returns the digit in position i , where i = 0 is the least-significant digit. If no such digit exists then –1 should be returned.
For example, if x is of type MyInteger and is set to 418, then x[0] should return 8, x[1] should return 1, x[2] should return 4, and x[3] should return –1.
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