3. Task 2 : Creating C Program using struct pointer Create a program is used to store and access “id, name and percentage” for any number of students. Structure array is used in this program to store...


3. Task 2 : Creating C Program using struct pointer



Create a program is used to store and access “id, name and percentage” for any number of students. Structure array is used in this program to store and display records for many students. It can store “n” number of students record by declaring structure variable as ‘struct student record[n]“, where n can be 3 or 10 etc. Determine the highest grade and number of student passed and failed.



NOTE:

Your source code must display any of the given sample output below.
It means your source code should be flexible enough to meet any of the given sample output.
Your source code output must be identical to any of the given sample output.
It means you have to strictly follow what are the displayed text, labels, casing of characters in the sample output.
Passing Grade is 70-100.



































































SAMPLE OUTPUT 1:
Enter Number of Records: 3
Records of STUDENT: 1
ID: 1
Name: Naruto
Percentage: 86.50
Records of STUDENT: 2
ID: 2
Name: Luffy
Percentage: 90.50
Records of STUDENT: 3
ID: 3
Name: Goku
Percentage: 61.00
Highest Grade: 90.50
Total No. of Passed: 2
Total No. of Failed: 1

































































































SAMPLE OUTPUT 2:
Enter Number of Records: 5
Records of STUDENT: 1
ID: 1
Name: Naruto
Percentage: 86.50
Records of STUDENT: 2
ID: 2
Name: Luffy
Percentage: 90.50
Records of STUDENT: 3
ID: 3
Name: Goku
Percentage: 61.00
Records of STUDENT: 4
ID: 4
Name: Saitama
Percentage: 99.75
Records of STUDENT: 5
ID: 5
Name: Recca
Percentage: 65.99
Highest Grade: 99.75
Total No. of Passed: 3
Total No. of Failed: 2

Jun 02, 2022
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