Lab
Makes use of a class called Employee which stores the information for one single employee
You must use the methods in the UML diagram - You may not use class properties
Reads the data in this csv [login to view URL] data file into an array of your Employee class
There can potentially be any number of records in the data file up to a maximum of 100
You must use an array of Employees - You may not use an ArrayList
Prompts the user to pick one of six menu options:
[login to view URL] by Employee Name (ascending)
[login to view URL] by Employee Number (ascending)
[login to view URL] by Employee Pay Rate (descending)
[login to view URL] by Employee Hours (descending)
[login to view URL] by Employee Gross Pay (descending)
[login to view URL]
Displays a neat, orderly table of all five items of employee information in the appropriate sort order, properly formatted
Continues to prompt until the user selects the exit option
The main class (Lab) should have the following features:
A Read() method that reads all employee information into the array and has exception checking
Error checking for user input
A Sort() method other than a Bubble Sort algorithm
(You must research, cite and code your own sort algorithm - not just use an existing class method)
Gross Pay is calculated as rate of pay * hours worked and after 40 hours overtime is at time and a half
The Main() method should be highly modularized
The Employee class should include proper data and methods as provided by the given UML class diagram to the right
No input & output should be displayed by the Employee class except by the PrintEmployee() method
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