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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
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Programming this week. bolun wrote:
I was wondering if you'd able to help me with reading a file into a vector of structs problem. like sort it by employee names and show a menu. the menu would like: 1. Find Employee by Name
2. Enter Department and display its employees
3. Add Employee
4. Get list of Employees
5. Display total of salaries for a department
6. End Program
the reading file would like this: Marsiglio Beth 94 Payroll 295199.81
CMPSC-121Project #3Due Monday, December 12, 2016 5:00PMThe VP of Manufacturing, Silas Grump, calls you down to his large oFce with adesk on a slightly raised platform.He looks down at you and says, "I heard you canprogram a little, kid. They sure do pay you computer guru types a lotta bucks!"Thenhe says, "But, what can you do for me?I need a program that will read the payroll ±leinto a vector of structs, sort it by employee name and then show a menu like:--------------------------------------------------Choose Desired Function:1. Find Employee by Name2. Enter Department and display its employees3. Add Employee4. Get list of Employees5. Display total of salaries for a department6. End Program--------------------------------------------------Most of them are self-explanatory.²or 4, the list is long so stop and make theuser press a key after every 25 lines, IT said you could use system(“pause”); forthat. Oh and clear the screen just before you display the menu every time. Theysaid use system(“cls”); for that.You tech guys talk funny!6 should end the program but it should write the ±le out again, so theadditions are saved.Simple request for a hotshot programmer, ain’t it?”Back in your oFce you look up the ±le and ±nd out it contains last name, ±rstname, employee number, department code, salary. A typical line is:Marsiglio Beth 94 Payroll 295199.81You also note that it is not in order.²or sorting, you decide to use a shell sort.You know you need to copy the ±le to the directory where your .cpp ±le will be.
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