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add code to display the information of each part in addition to the total inventory value in a table format.
Old part number is OLS0001, quantity 30 and price 0.80, 24 is 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);
return 0;
}
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