Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
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Author: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg
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Chapter 12, Problem 38PS

Write a program to keep records and perform statistical analysis for a class of students. For each student, we need a name of up to 20 characters, an ID for four digits, four quizzes, and one examination. The student data will be stored in an array of student structures. Provide for up to 50 students.

The input is read from a text file. Each line in the file contains a student's name, four quiz scores, and one examination score in order. If a quiz or examination was not taken, the score is zero. The student's name, the quiz scores, and the examination score are all separated from each other by one or more spaces. A new line ends the data for one student. The number of lines in this file is the same as the number of students.

The output consists of a listing of the students in the order they are read from the file; no sorting is required. Print each student on a separate line with an appropriate caption for each column. After the last student, print the highest, lowest, and average score for each quiz and the examination. In determining the lowest score, do not consider zero scores. A suggested report layout is shown in Table 12-1.

Chapter 12, Problem 38PS, Write a program to keep records and perform statistical analysis for a class of students. For each , example  1

Chapter 12, Problem 38PS, Write a program to keep records and perform statistical analysis for a class of students. For each , example  2

Chapter 12, Problem 38PS, Write a program to keep records and perform statistical analysis for a class of students. For each , example  3

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