An emirp number is a number which is prime backwards and forwards. Example:
13 and 31 are both prime numbers. Thus, 13 is an emirp number.
Design a class Emirp to check if a given number is Emirp number or not. Some of the
members of the class are given below:
Class name: Emirp
Data members/instance variables:
n: stores the number
rev: stores the reverse of the number
f: stores the divisor
Member functions:
Emirp(int nn): to assign n = nn, rev = 0 and f = 2
int isprime(int x): check if the number is prime using the recursive technique and
return 1 if prime otherwise return 0
void isEmirp(): reverse the given number and check if both the original number and
the reverse number are prime, by invoking the function isprime(int) and display the result with an appropriate message
Specify the class Emirp giving details of the constructor(int), int isprime (int) and void isEmirp(). Define the main function to create an object and call the methods to check for Emirp number.