Write a C program to define a structure which contains ename, eno and esalary and prints the same on the screen. | |
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> // New structure by name employee is defined struct employee { char ename[20]; int eno; float esalary; }; vow main() { struct employee e1; // Declaring a variable el of type 'employee' printf("\ri Input values \n"); //Reading values into individual elements of e1 scanf("%s %d %f', &e1.ename ,&e1.eno ,&e1.esalary // Printing individual elements of el printf("%s %d %f', e1.ename,e1.eno,e1.esalary); } | Every variable of 'employee' type now will have three elements namely, ename, eno, salary e1.ename Refers to ename element of e1 and is a character array e1.eno Refers to e1's esalary element which is a floating point number e1.esalary Refers to eno of e1 which is an int |
OUTPUT: Input values RAMU 10 10000 RAMU 10 10000 |
Write a C program to define a structure which contains ename, eno and esalary and prints the same on the screen.
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