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Write a program that declares a structure to store book Id, price and pages of a book. Use structure and print costly book?

Write a program that declares a structure to store book Id, price and pages of a book. The structure should include functions to assign user defined values to each book and display the record of most costly book.

10th Sep 2019, 8:14 AM
Ahmer Cheema
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go through the c++ tutorial and you will be able to do this
10th Sep 2019, 8:29 AM
✳AsterisK✳
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#include<iostream> #include<conio.h> using namespace std; struct Book { int b_id; char b_name[30]; int price; }; struct Order {int i; int order_id; Book b[100]; }; int main() { Order c; cout<<"enter number of books :"; int n; cin>>n; cout<<"Enter your Order Id: "; cin>>c.order_id; cout<<"Enter details of five books: \n"; for(int i=0;i<n;i++) { cout<<"\nEnter Book Id: "; cin>>c.b[i].b_id; cout<<"Enter Book Name: "; cin>>c.b[i].b_name; cout<< " Enter Price of the Book: "; cin>>c.b[i].price; } cout<<"\n Order details is as follows: "<<endl; cout<<" Order Id: "<<c.order_id<<endl; cout<<" Book Id\t Book Name \t Price "<<endl; for(int i=0;i<n;i++) { cout<<c.b[i].b_id<<"\t\t"<<c.b[i].b_name<<"\t\t"<<c.b[i].price<<endl; } int i ; int x=0; for(int i=0;i<n;i++) if(c.b[0].price<c.b[i].price) x=i; cout<<"most costly book detail is :\n"; cout<<c.b[x].b_id<<"\t\t"<<c.b[x].b_name<<"\t\t"<<c.b[x].price<<endl; }
21st Aug 2020, 12:45 PM
Muhammd Awais
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