Employee Details Using Structure (c++)

 #include <iostream>

#include <string>

using namespace std;

struct Employee{

    int Emp_ID, age;

    string fname, lname, department;

    char sex;

};


int main() {

  struct Employee em;

  cout<<"Enter Your Employee_ID: ";

  cin>>em.Emp_ID;

  cout<<"Enter Your Employee Age: ";

  cin>>em.age;

  cout<<"Enter Your First Name and Last Name: ";

  cin>>em.fname>>em.lname;

  cout<<"Enter Employee Department: ";

  cin>>em.department;

  cout<<"Enter Your Sex ";

  cin>>em.sex;

  cout<<endl;

  cout<<"Employee ID is:"<<em.Emp_ID<<endl;

  cout<<"Employee Age is: "<<em.age<<endl;

  cout<<"Employee First Name is "<<em.fname<<endl<<"Employee Last Name is " <<em.lname<<endl;

  cout<<"Employee Department: "<<em.department<<endl;

  cout<<"Employee Sex is: "<<em.sex<<endl;

    return 0;

}

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