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Name: D: 2008-05-07 2:35

I can't get this fucking code to read from a text file (payroll.txt) I have to include with the program. Maybe I'm a dumbass and not putting it in the right place (I put it in the root file where the code goes, but it's not working so...dunno). Anyway, pals, proofread my shitty code if you would be so kind.

/*This program prints a payroll register. It collects data from payroll.txt, an external file
that is put in the folder along with the program.*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main(void)
{
    int test;/*Used simply to stop the program from exiting*/
    FILE *payPtr;
    payPtr = fopen("payroll.txt", "r");
    int i = 1;
    int j = 1;
    double pay, fica, medicare, tax, dues, net, hoursOver;
    double dept200Pay, dept200Ins, dept200Fica, dept200Medicare, dept200Tax, dept200Dues, dept200Net;
    double dept300Pay, dept300Ins, dept300Fica, dept300Medicare, dept300Tax, dept300Dues, dept300Net;
   
    typedef struct {
       int department;
       char name[10];
       double rate;
       double hours;
       double insurance;
       double ytd;
       int code;
       } record; /*Ends structure department*/
       record employee;
   
    printf("%-10s\n%-10s\n", "Weekly Payroll Register", "by: Brad Widger");
    printf("%-6s%-2s%-30s%-3s%-5s", "Employee", "Gross", "Federal.", "Union", "Net");
    printf("Dept.%-4s%-7s%-4s%-3s%-4s%-5s%-6s%-6s", "Name", "Pay", "Insurance", "FICA", "MEDICARE", "Tax",
    "Dues", "Pay");
    printf("------------------------------------------------------------");
   
    while (!feof(payPtr)) {
    fscan(payPtr, "%d%s%lf%lf%lf%lf", &employee.department, &employee.name, &employee.rate,
    &employee.hours, &employee.insurance, &employee.ytd);
     /*end while*/
                    
                    
        if (employee.hours > 40) {
           pay = employee.rate * employee.hours;
           hoursOver = employee.rate - 40;
           pay = pay - (hoursOver * employee.rate) + (hoursOver * (employee.rate * 1.5));
              } /*end if*/
              else {
                   pay = employee.rate * employee.hours;
                   } /*end else*/
       
        if (employee.ytd > 65000.00) {
           fica = .05 * pay;
           medicare = .02 * pay;
           } /*end if*/
           else {
                fica = .07 * pay;
                medicare = .03 * pay;
                } /*end else*/
       
        tax = pay * .25;
       
        if (employee.code = 1) {
           dues = 35.00;
           } /*end if*/
           else {
                dues = 0.00;
                } /*end else*/
               
        net = pay - employee.insurance - fica - medicare - tax - dues;
       
        if (employee.department = 200) {
           printf("%d%s%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf", &employee.department, employee.name, &pay,
           &employee.insurance, &fica, &medicare, &tax, &dues, &net);
           dept200Pay =+ pay;
           dept200Ins =+ employee.insurance;
           dept200Fica =+ fica;
           dept200Medicare =+ medicare;
           dept200Tax =+ tax;
           dept200Dues =+ dues;
           dept200Net =+ net;
           } /*end if*/

        if (employee.department = 300) {
           printf("%d%s%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf%lf", &employee.department, employee.name, &pay,
           &employee.insurance, &fica, &medicare, &tax, &dues, &net);
           dept300Pay =+ pay;
           dept300Ins =+ employee.insurance;
           dept300Fica =+ fica;
           dept300Medicare =+ medicare;
           dept300Tax =+ tax;
           dept300Dues =+ dues;
           dept300Net =+ net;
           } /*end if*/
          
 
  } /*end while*/
 
  /*fclose(payPtr);*/
  scanf("%d", &test); /*Stops program from ending*/

return 0;
} /*Ends main*/

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-07 8:56

>>19
Why use SuSv2? Use an updated paper. Let's see what SuSv3 has to say about it:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/puts.html
Issue 6:

Extensions beyond the ISO C standard are marked.


Guess what's marked. That comment about st_ctime and st_mtime.
Moreover, it's talking about struct stat, and not FILE. There's no 'struct stat' in ISO C.
SuS is known for its horrid pages anyway.
NOR say, DUMBASS! HOW ABOUT USING YOUR BRAIN FIRS HUH?
firs? what firs?
>>20
I challenge you to ask me a POSIX/ISO C question, if I don't answer it in the next 1 with 2 hours (because I usually browse other sites and forget my pending posts here), then consider me a fool.

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