//pointer to object
#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>
class employee
{
int code;
char name[10];
float salary;
public:
void get()
{
cout << " Enter code : ";
cin >> code;
cout << " Enter name : ";
cin >> name;
cout << " Enter salary : ";
cin >> salary;
}
void display()
{
cout << "Employe code : " << code << endl;
cout << "Employe name : " << name << endl;
cout << "Employe salary : " << salary << endl;
}
};
void main()
{
clrscr();
employee *ptr;
ptr = new employee;
ptr->get();
ptr->display();
getch();
}
7.Write a program to read a list containing item name, item code and cost interactively and produce a three-column output as shown below. NAME CODE COST Turbo C++ 1001 250.95 C Primer 905 95.70 ------------- ------- ---------- ------------- ------- ---------- Note that the name and code are left-justified and the cost is right-justified with a precision of two digits. Trailing zeros are shown.
/*J_4_P_8 Write a program to read a list containing item name, item code and cost interactively and produce a three-column output as shown below. NAME CODE COST ======================= Turbo C++ 1001 250.95 C Primer 905 95.70 ------------- ------- ----------------- ------------- ------- ----------------- Note that the name and code are left-justified and the cost is right-justified with a precision of two digits. Trailing zeros are shown. */ #include <iostream.h> #include <iomanip.h> #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> class item { char name[40]; int code; float cost; public: void get_data(char *n, int c, float co)...
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