Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Structure in C language

A program to demonstrate how to use structure statements using C programming language.

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Program Listing

#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
enum emp_dept 
{
assembly, manufacturing, accounts, stores
} ;
struct employee
{
char  name[150] ;
int  age ;
float  bs ;
enum emp_dept  department ;
} ;
struct employee  e ;

strcpy ( e.name, "Jake R. Pomperada" ) ;
e.age = 42 ; 
e.bs = 6875.50 ;
e.department = manufacturing ;

printf ( "\nName = %s", e.name ) ;
printf ( "\nAge = %d", e.age ) ;
printf ( "\nBasic salary = %f", e.bs ) ;
printf ( "\nDept = %d", e.department ) ; 

if ( e.department == accounts )
printf ( "\n%s is an accounant", e.name ) ;
else
printf ( "\n%s is not an accounant", e.name ) ;
}


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