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C-PROGRAMMING PERSONAL CODES

 PERSONAL CODES

employee.c
#include <stdio.h>
//#define String
#include <curses.h>
#include <string.h>
//Find the total salary of an employee given the details hra,da & basic

double main()
{
    double BasicPay;
    int empcode;
    char empname;
    printf("Enter the employee name, employee code and basic pay\n");
    scanf("%s", &empname);
    scanf("%d", &empcode);
    scanf("%lf", &BasicPay);
    double hra = 30.0 / 100.0 * BasicPay;
    double da = 40 / 100.0 * BasicPay;
    double salary = BasicPay + hra + da;
    double sa = 0.0;
    if (empcode <= 15 && salary <= 15000.0)
        sa = 20.0 / 100.0 * salary;
    if (sa >= 2500.0)
        sa = 2500.0;
    if (empcode > 15)
        sa = 1000.0;
    printf("The total salary is=%lf\n", salary + sa);
    return 0.0;
}

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