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Course Programming Fundamentals (C language) 1 LAB 3 – struct data types Main content 1 Get used to struct data type definitions 2 Get used to member accesses with struct data types 3 Start simple dat[.]

Course: Programming Fundamentals (C language) LAB – struct data types Main content: Get used to struct data type definitions Get used to member accesses with struct data types Start simple data processing Check coding styles Practice: Get used to struct data type definitions 1.1 Define a struct data type to represent the courses that you have studied so far Each course has: - a course identifier which is a string of alphanumeric letters - a course name which is a string of at most 100 alphanumeric letters - credit - a course type which is REQUISITE or SELECTIVE 1.2 Define a struct data type to represent the electronic products in a store Each product has: - a product identifier which is a sequence of digits uniquely identifying this product from others - a name which is a string with no space and special characters such as ‘.’, ‘;’, ‘!’, ‘@’, ‘#’, ‘$’, ‘%’, ‘^’, ‘&’, ‘*’, ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘,‘, ‘-’, ‘*‘, ‘+’ - a design model which is a string starting with one capital letter and the rest with digits - a delivery year which is a valid year in [1990, 2017] - a unit price in dollar which is a positive floating-point number - a care type which is FRAGILE or NORMAL 1.3 Define a struct data type to represent the distributors of those products all over the world Each distributor has: - a name which is a string of only alphabetic characters - a region which is AMERICA, ASIA, or EUROPE - an address which includes a city name and a country name - a product identifier which is a sequence of digits for the main product distributed by this distributor - a year when the distributor registered for the main product 1.4 Define a struct data type to represent the employees of an organization Each employee has: - an employee identifier which is a sequence of digits - an employee full name containing only alphabetic characters and white spaces - a department which includes a department name, a department location which is LEFT, RIGHT, or CENTER, and a department annual budget an employee education level which is HIGH, AVERAGE, or LOW salary a starting hiring date 1.5 Define a struct data type to represent the tourists registered with a tour agent Each tourist has: - a tourist full name containing only alphabetic characters and white spaces - a passport number containing only one capital alphabetic character and digits - nationality - fee - a starting date - an ending date - the first visiting location which includes a location name, an x coordinate, an y coordinate - the last visiting location which includes a location name, an x coordinate, an y coordinate - a tour type which is SPECIAL or NORMAL or SALE Get used to member accesses with struct data types 2.1 Define the variables, the printf, and scanf statements appropriate for populating the data about the courses as follows: Course identifier Course name Credit Course type CO1003 Intro To Comp Prog REQUISITE CO1001 Maths REQUISITE CO1010 Startup SELECTIVE CO1005 Physics REQUISITE 2.2 Define the variables, the printf, and scanf statements appropriate for populating the data about the products as follows: Product Design Care Product name Delivery year Unit price identifier model type 12345678 HP_Laser_Jet_Printer P1102 2010 12.5 FRAGILE 23456789 Dell_Inspiron D2016 2012 24.8 FRAGILE 34567890 Laser_Pointer P2013 2010 2.6 NORMAL 45678901 Samsung_Tab_SPen T2016 2016 10.9 FRAGILE 2.3 Define the variables, the printf, and scanf statements appropriate for populating the data about the distributors as follows: Address Distributor Product Region Year name City name Country name identifier FPT ASIA Ha Noi Vietnam 23456789 2009 Didong ASIA Ho Chi Minh Vietnam 45678901 2010 Amazon AMERICA New York USA 12345678 2005 Global EUROPE London UK 12345678 2008 2.4 Define the variables, the printf, and scanf statements appropriate for populating the data about the employees as follows: Department Employee Full Education Salary Hiring date identifier name Name Location level Annual budget John 123456 HR CENTER 100.8 HIGH 22.5 20/06/1995 Smith Peter 234567 S&M LEFT 150.23 AVERAGE 20.4 01/03/2000 Brown Alice 345678 S&M LEFT 150.23 AVERAGE 20.2 03/04/2005 Depp March 345689 L&P RIGHT 200.39 LOW 15.6 06/05/2007 Carter Full name John Smith Peter Brown Alice Depp March Carter 2.5 Define the variables, the printf, and scanf statements appropriate for populating the data about the tourists as follows: First location Last location Ending Passport Nationality Fee Starting date date Name X Y Name X Y Tour type B1203457 English 15.3 13/2/2017 18/2/2017 L1 2.4 L2 5.2 8.3 SPECIAL A3910385 English 13.2 23/12/2016 03/1/2017 L1 2.4 L3 4.8 7.5 NORMAL B2384021 English 13 23/12/2016 03/1/2017 L2 5.2 8.3 L4 6.2 8.9 NORMAL A3830291 English 10.5 28/12/2016 04/1/2017 L3 4.8 7.5 L5 6.5 9.2 SALE Start simple data processing 3.1 Write a C program to enter your grades corresponding to the courses listed in question 2.1 In addition, ranking is used to show grades in a 4-scale grading system: ‘A’ for grade in *8.5, 10+, ‘B’ for grade in *6.5, 8.5), ‘C’ for grade in *5.0, 6.5), and ‘D’ for grade in *0, 5) Calculate your weighted average grade Display your average grade with two precision places and a corresponding rank using the appropriate expressions: arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, conditional expressions, and so on 3.2 Write a C program to calculate how many percents of the FRAGILE products there are, how many products were delivered in 2010, and how many products with the lowest unit price there are using the appropriate expressions: arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, conditional expressions, and so on 3.3 Write a C program to calculate the percentage of distributors in each region, to find the oldest distributor and the youngest distributor, to calculate how many distributors there are in Vietnam using the appropriate expressions: arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, conditional expressions, and so on 3.4 Write a C program to list all the employees whose education levels are AVERAGE, to calculate the average salary at each department, to find the department with the highest annual budget, and to count how many employees have worked for more than five years using the appropriate expressions: arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, conditional expressions, and so on 3.5 Write a C program to find the tourist who has the longest tour, the farthest tour, the tourist who has the cheapest tour, the tourist who has the most expensive tour, and the most crowded tour type using the appropriate expressions: arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, conditional expressions, and so on along with the information given in questions 1.5 and 2.5 Check coding styles For each C program that you have written, check coding styles with the following points: - How have you used blank lines? - How have you used tabs for alignment? - How have you used comments in your source code files? - Above all, how about your naming conventions? What have you named in your source code files?

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