So what the program is suppose to do is below. You will add one value-returning
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So what the program is suppose to do is below.
You will add one value-returning function to this source code. In the Word document, I have included void functions and reference parameters. Add a function called calculateSalary that will return a double and takes in two arguments %u2013 pHours and pWages (value parameters; make sure the data types match as in source code). Include the function prototype for this function. In the code, replace hours * wages with calculateSalary and pass the parameters necessary. Do not declare a variable called salary.
I am getting an error on line 209 saying expected unqualified id before { token on line 209 col 1 could someone help me fix this problem.
//header files
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
//Function prototypes
void message();
void printTitle(ofstream& outp);
void fileOpen(ifstream& inp, ofstream& outp);
void fileClose(ifstream& inp, ofstream& outp);
void readData(ifstream& inp, string& pName, int& pAge, string& pMF,
int& pHours, double& pWages);
double calculateSalary(int pHours, double pWages);
int main()
{
//declare file stream variables
ifstream inFile;
ofstream outFile;
//declare variables
string name, M_F;
int hours, age;
double wages;
fileOpen(inFile, outFile); //call file open function to open the input and output file.
if (inFile)
message(); //message sent to monitor
else //message if input file is not found
{
cout << "Cannot open file." << endl;
system("Pause");
return 1;
} //end if
//Setting the fixed format and two decimal places
outFile << fixed << showpoint << setprecision(2);
//call readData function to read the first line in input file
readData(inFile, name, age, M_F, hours, wages);
printTitle(outFile); //call printTitle function and print the headings in output file
//write the first processed information to output file.
outFile << left << setw(19) << name << setw(5) << age << setw(7) << M_F
<< setw(7) << right << hours << setw(7) << wages << setw(9)
<< calculateSalary(hours, wages);
while (!inFile.eof())
{
readData(inFile, name, age, M_F, hours, wages); //read all the data in input file and process the information
outFile << left << setw(20) << name << setw(5)<< age << setw(7) << M_F
<< setw(7) << right << hours << setw(7) << wages << setw(9)
<<calculateSalary(hours, wages); //write the test of the processed information to output file.
}//end while
outFile << endl;
fileClose(inFile, outFile); //call the file close function to close the input and output file.
system("Pause");
return 0;
} //end main
//Function Prints a message to the monitor explaining what the program does and what the name //of the output file is.
void message()
{
cout << "This program reads data from input file and calculates the wages "
<< "then writes it to an output file. The name, age, male/female, "
<< "hours worked and wages are in the input file. In addition to "
<< "writing this information, the salary is also written in the file. "
<< "Check the sample.out file for the report. " << endl;
}//end message
//Function prints the title in the output file
void printTitle(ofstream& outp)
{
outp << left << setw(20) << "Name" << setw(5)<<"Age" << setw(7) << "Male/"
<< setw(7) << "Hours" <<setw(7) << "Wages" << setw(9) << "Salary" << endl;
outp << right << setw(30) << "Female" << endl;
outp << "------------------------------------------------"
<< "----------------" << endl;
} // end printTitle
//Function to open the input file and output file
void fileOpen(ifstream& inp, ofstream& outp)
{
inp.open("sample.txt");
outp.open("sample.out");
}// end fileOpen
//Function to close the input file and output file
void fileClose(ifstream& inp, ofstream& outp)
{
inp.close();
outp.close();
} //end fileClose
//Function to read data from input file. Notice that the delimiting character for the string is #.
void readData(ifstream& inp, string& pName, int& pAge, string& pMF, int& pHours, double& pWages)
{
getline(inp, pName,'#'); //This can read a string with a space. (First name space last name is read here)
inp >> pAge;
getline(inp, pMF,'#');
inp >> pHours;
inp >> pWages;
} // end getData
// function to calculate salary...
double calculateSalary(int pHours, double pWages);
{
return static_cast<double> (pHours)*(pWages);
} // end of salary method.
Explanation / Answer
Hey , u have wrtten ; in definition of calculate salary last
double calculateSalary(int pHours, double pWages);
{
return static_cast<double> (pHours)*(pWages);
} //
So remove that ; from their
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