// Name: msglm // Introduction: Summer Job Wage Calculator // Description: a program that calculates a weekly wage, based on an hourly payrate and how many hours were worked; then calculates amounts for various categories of spending, along with how much of the weekly pay is leftover. #include #include #include using namespace std; const double tax = 0.15; int main() { //Rounding gets a bit gross when using floats, at the cost of memory, doubles are used. string name; double payRate; double hours; double WeeklyWage; double shoppingPercent; double entertainmentPercent; double savingsPercent; double remainder; //Program Information cout << "Name: Summer Job Wage Calculator \n"; cout << "Description: a program that calculates a weekly wage, based on an hourly payrate and how many hours were worked; then calculates amounts for various categories of spending, along with how much of the weekly pay is leftover.\n\n"; //Accept input via cin for hourly wages, pay rate, and name //getline already in use, no need to change cout << "What is your full name?: "; getline(cin, name); cout << "What is your payrate (per hour)?: "; cin >> payRate; cout << "How many hours have you worked?: "; cin >> hours; //Get the percentage variables cout << "\n===NOTE: The following prompts do not need percentage symbols===\n"; cout << "How much would you like to allocate to shopping?\n"; cin >> shoppingPercent; cout << "How much would you like to allocate to savings?\n"; cin >> savingsPercent; cout << "How much would you like to allocate to entertainment?\n"; cin >> entertainmentPercent; //Convert the input to percentages shoppingPercent = shoppingPercent/100; entertainmentPercent = entertainmentPercent/100; savingsPercent = savingsPercent/100; //Multiply the input to create the WeeklyWage variable //Possible memory optimization here by removing the WeeklyWage variable, but at the cost of CPU cycles. WeeklyWage = hours*payRate; //Remainder will be its own var due to the more complex way to calculate it remainder = WeeklyWage - WeeklyWage*(shoppingPercent+entertainmentPercent+savingsPercent+tax); //have a bunch of cout statements that do all the math // I.e : cout << “Tax: “ << WeeklyWage*tax cout << fixed << setprecision(2); cout << setw(15) << "Name:" << right << setw(5+name.length()) << name << endl; cout << setw(15) << "Wages:" << right << setw(6) << "$" << WeeklyWage*tax << endl; cout << setw(15) << "shopping:" << right << setw(6) << "$" << WeeklyWage*shoppingPercent << endl; cout << setw(15) << "entertainment:" << right << setw(6) << "$" << WeeklyWage*entertainmentPercent << endl; cout << setw(15) << "savings:" << right << setw(6) << "$" << WeeklyWage*savingsPercent << endl; cout << setw(15) << "remainder:" << right << setw(6) << "$" << remainder << endl; return 0; } /*This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */