If we had 100 parts, coding them would be very inefficient. Write a function called PrintInv() that will receive a single parameter of type struct PartItem and will print the appropriate inventory report line as in the previous exercise. The function doesn't return anything. Use that function with each of the 2 structure variables you have already to achieve the same output as last code. ols0001 is the oldpart number, 0.80 is the price, 20 is the quantity and 24.00 is the total inverntory Expected output: SMS0001 0.35 20 7.00 OLS0001 0.80 30 24.00 #include #include #include int main() { struct partitem { char number[10]; float price; }; struct partitem part, oldpart; int oldpartqty; float oldpartprice; int qty = 20; part.price = 0.35; strcpy(part.number,"SMS0001"); printf("price = %.2f\n",part.price); printf("name = %s \n", part.number); printf("quantity %d \n",qty ); printf("enter oldpart\n"); scanf("\n %s",oldpart.number); printf("\nold part number is %s",oldpart.number); printf("\nold part price"); scanf( "%f",&oldpartprice); printf("old part qty"); scanf("%d",&oldpartqty); printf("the price of the old part is %.2f \n",oldpartprice); printf("the qty of the old part is %d \n",oldpartqty); printf("%s\t%.2f\t%d\t%.2f\n",part.number,part.price,qty,(part.price*qty)); printf("%s\t%.2f\t%d\t%.2f\n",oldpart.number,oldpartprice,oldpartqty,(oldpartprice*oldpartqty
If we had 100 parts, coding them would be very inefficient.
Write a function called PrintInv() that will receive a single parameter of type struct PartItem and will print the appropriate inventory report line as in the previous exercise. The function doesn't return anything.
Use that function with each of the 2 structure variables you have already to achieve the same output as last code.
ols0001 is the oldpart number, 0.80 is the price, 20 is the quantity and 24.00 is the total inverntory
Expected output:
SMS0001 0.35 20 7.00
OLS0001 0.80 30 24.00
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
struct partitem
{
char number[10];
float price;
};
struct partitem part, oldpart;
int oldpartqty;
float oldpartprice;
int qty = 20;
part.price = 0.35;
strcpy(part.number,"SMS0001");
printf("price = %.2f\n",part.price);
printf("name = %s \n", part.number);
printf("quantity %d \n",qty );
printf("enter oldpart\n");
scanf("\n %s",oldpart.number);
printf("\nold part number is %s",oldpart.number);
printf("\nold part price");
scanf( "%f",&oldpartprice);
printf("old part qty");
scanf("%d",&oldpartqty);
printf("the price of the old part is %.2f \n",oldpartprice);
printf("the qty of the old part is %d \n",oldpartqty);
printf("%s\t%.2f\t%d\t%.2f\n",part.number,part.price,qty,(part.price*qty));
printf("%s\t%.2f\t%d\t%.2f\n",oldpart.number,oldpartprice,oldpartqty,(oldpartprice*oldpartqty));
return 0;
}
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