Good day
I have written a code that outputs a payslip for an employee.
Also despite doing lots of research (i have tried to figure it out on my own) I am not sure how to get my for loop to allow me to consecutively enter information for 5 different employees on the same output screen. When i run the program it allows me to enter all the information for the pay slip except the name of the employees at the beginning of each new pay slip.
I am a beginner wanting to learn as much as possible so any explanation would be greatly appreciated.
My code is as follows:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
void getData (string & theEmployee , float & theHoursWorked, float &
thePayRate)
{
cout<< "Enter the employees name and surname: "<< endl;
getline(cin, theEmployee);
cout << "Enter the numbers of hours the employee worked: " << endl;
cin >> theHoursWorked;
cout << "Enter the employees hourly pay rate?" << endl;
cin >> thePayRate;
}
float calculatePay(const string & theEmployee, float theHoursWorked, float
thePayRate)
{
float regularPay, thePay, overtimeHours;
if (theHoursWorked > 40)
{
regularPay = 40 * thePayRate;
overtimeHours = theHoursWorked - 40;
thePay = regularPay + (overtimeHours * 1.5 * thePayRate);
return thePay
}
else
thePay = theHoursWorked * thePayRate;
return thePay;
}
void printPaySlip(const string & theEmployee, float theHoursWorked, float
thePayRate, float thePay)
{
float overtimeHours;
cout << "Pay slip for " << theEmployee <<endl;
cout << "Hours worked: "<< theHoursWorked << endl;
if (theHoursWorked > 40)
overtimeHours = theHoursWorked - 40;
else
overtimeHours = 0;
cout << "Overtime hours: "<< overtimeHours << endl;
cout << "Hourly pay rate: " << thePayRate << endl;
cout << "Pay: " << thePay << endl;
cout << endl;
}
int main()
{
string theEmployee;
float theHoursWorked;
float thePayRate;
int thePay;
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
getData(theEmployee, theHoursWorked, thePayRate);
thePay = calculatePay (theEmployee, theHoursWorked, thePayRate);
printPaySlip(theEmployee, theHoursWorked, thePayRate, thePay);
}
return 0;
}