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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:In this assignment you are asked to write a Python program to define a class to model the characteristics of a generic employee. The class is part of a slightly larger hypothetical program that includes code to use the class to create some employee objects and test its methods. The name of the class is 'Employee' and includes the following methods and attributes: Method Name Purpose Input Output/returns init Constructor - sets initial values for all object See below@ None attributes. Displays a readable version of the Employee None object Employee data as a printable string str Calculates and returns the employee's hourly rate of pay – divides salary by 2080 hourly_rate None Hourly rate (float) Returns the employee's current age in years Today's - subtracts today's year from birth year, but month (int) accounts for month differences (i.e. if birth month occurs before today's month, age is age age (int) and today's year(int) current year minus birth year, otherwise that minus 1) retire If age > 70, returns 'True' – employee is eligible to retire. Otherwise, 'False' Today's month (int) and today's year(int) True or False Attribute@ Туре Definition employee_id str ID: "E" + 5 digits str Employee name – "<last name>, <first name>" name birth_month int Integer in range 1 to 12 birth_year int Integer, 4 digits, range 1800 and above job_des str Description or title of the employee's job annual_salary int Annual salary: integer in range 0 to 1000000 In addition to the class definition, include the following global code that creates employee objects, prints those objects, prints additional information on them using dot-notation access to attributes, and executes methods ]
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Transcribed Image Text:In this assignment you are asked to write a Python program to define a class to model the characteristics of a generic employee. The class is part of a slightly larger hypothetical program that includes code to use the class to create some employee objects and test its methods. The name of the class is 'Employee' and includes the following methods and attributes: Method Name Purpose Input Output/returns init Constructor - sets initial values for all object See below@ None attributes. Displays a readable version of the Employee None object Employee data as a printable string str Calculates and returns the employee's hourly rate of pay – divides salary by 2080 hourly_rate None Hourly rate (float) Returns the employee's current age in years Today's - subtracts today's year from birth year, but month (int) accounts for month differences (i.e. if birth month occurs before today's month, age is age age (int) and today's year(int) current year minus birth year, otherwise that minus 1) retire If age > 70, returns 'True' – employee is eligible to retire. Otherwise, 'False' Today's month (int) and today's year(int) True or False Attribute@ Туре Definition employee_id str ID: "E" + 5 digits str Employee name – "<last name>, <first name>" name birth_month int Integer in range 1 to 12 birth_year int Integer, 4 digits, range 1800 and above job_des str Description or title of the employee's job annual_salary int Annual salary: integer in range 0 to 1000000 In addition to the class definition, include the following global code that creates employee objects, prints those objects, prints additional information on them using dot-notation access to attributes, and executes methods
[画像:to calculate other information about employees: print('\nStart of Employee class demo') el = Employee('E34568', 'David Miller', 1960, 3, 'Accountant', 65000) e2 = Employee('E22154', 'Margarete Smith', 1972, 10, 'Vice President', 115000) e3 = Employee('E43344', 'Chase Smedley', 1982, 8, 'Salesman', 75000) e4 = Employee('E12157', 'Daniel Arledge', 1959, 11, 'Lawyer', 92000) e5 = Employee('E00001', 'Abe Lincoln', 1940, 2, 'Former POTUS', 10000) print('el =', el) print('e2 = ', e2) print('e3 = ', e3) print('e4 = ', e4) print('e5 = ', e5) print('Hourly rate for ', el.name, ' is ', el1.hourly_rate()) print('Age of ', e3.name, ' is ', e3.age(9, 2019)) print('Job description of ',e4.name,'is ',e4.job_des) print('Retirement eligibility for ', e2.name, ' is ', e2.retire(9, 2019)) print('Retirement eligibility for ', e5.name, ' is', e5.retire(9, 2019)) print('\nEnd of Employee class demo') ]
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Transcribed Image Text:to calculate other information about employees: print('\nStart of Employee class demo') el = Employee('E34568', 'David Miller', 1960, 3, 'Accountant', 65000) e2 = Employee('E22154', 'Margarete Smith', 1972, 10, 'Vice President', 115000) e3 = Employee('E43344', 'Chase Smedley', 1982, 8, 'Salesman', 75000) e4 = Employee('E12157', 'Daniel Arledge', 1959, 11, 'Lawyer', 92000) e5 = Employee('E00001', 'Abe Lincoln', 1940, 2, 'Former POTUS', 10000) print('el =', el) print('e2 = ', e2) print('e3 = ', e3) print('e4 = ', e4) print('e5 = ', e5) print('Hourly rate for ', el.name, ' is ', el1.hourly_rate()) print('Age of ', e3.name, ' is ', e3.age(9, 2019)) print('Job description of ',e4.name,'is ',e4.job_des) print('Retirement eligibility for ', e2.name, ' is ', e2.retire(9, 2019)) print('Retirement eligibility for ', e5.name, ' is', e5.retire(9, 2019)) print('\nEnd of Employee class demo')
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