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C Program For The E-Library

This C program implements an E-library Management System that allows users to add, display, and search for books by author. It utilizes a structure to store book information such as name, author, pages, and price, and provides a menu-driven interface for user interaction. The program keeps track of the number of books added and allows for basic operations until the user chooses to exit.

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C Program For The E-Library

This C program implements an E-library Management System that allows users to add, display, and search for books by author. It utilizes a structure to store book information such as name, author, pages, and price, and provides a menu-driven interface for user interaction. The program keeps track of the number of books added and allows for basic operations until the user chooses to exit.

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// C program for the E-library

// Management System
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

// Create Structure of Library


struct library {
char book_name[20];
char author[20];
int pages;
float price;
};

// main code
int main()
{
//declaring an array of struct library lib that can hold up to 100 books
struct library lib[100];
//declaring two characters arrays arname and bkname to store author and book names

char ar_nm[30], bk_nm[30];


//declaring the integer variabeles i,input and count and asigning 0 to them

// Keep the track of the number of


// of books available in the library
int i, input, count;

i = input = count = 0;

// Iterate the loop


while (input != 5) {

printf("\n\n********######"
"WELCOME TO E-LIBRARY "
"#####********\n");
printf("\n\n1. Add book infor"
"mation\n2. Display "
"book information\n");
printf("3. List all books of "
"given author\n");
printf(
"4. List the count of book"
"s in the library\n");
printf("5. Exit");

// Enter the book details


printf("\n\nEnter one of "
"the above: ");
scanf("%d", &input);

// Process the input


switch (input) {

// Add book
case 1:

printf("Enter book name = ");


scanf("%s", lib[i].book_name);
printf("Enter author name = ");
scanf("%s", lib[i].author);

printf("Enter pages = ");


scanf("%d", &lib[i].pages);

printf("Enter price = ");


scanf("%f", &lib[i].price);
count++;

break;

// Print book information


case 2:
printf("you have entered"
" the following "
"information\n");
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {

printf("book name = %s",


lib[i].book_name);

printf("\t author name = %s",


lib[i].author);

printf("\t pages = %d",


lib[i].pages);

printf("\t price = %f",


lib[i].price);
}
break;

// Take the author name as input


case 3:
printf("Enter author name : ");
scanf("%s", ar_nm);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {

if (strcmp(ar_nm,
lib[i].author)
== 0)
printf("%s %s %d %f",
lib[i].book_name,
lib[i].author,
lib[i].pages,
lib[i].price);
}
break;

// Print total count


case 4:
printf("\n No of books in "
"brary : %d",
count);
break;
case 5:
exit(0);
}
}
return 0;
}

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