Okay, so pretty much I have to use structs to print out information about 4 dogs. However, I can only get the first dog, Smokey's information to print. Any advice on how to get the other four to print?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define pause system("pause")
#define SIZE 100
//Write your structs here
typedef struct{
char name[SIZE];
int age;
int weight;
char breed[SIZE];
} DOG;
//Prototype your functions here
void displayDog(DOG);
void loadDog(DOG *s);
void loadDog2(DOG *s);
void loadDog3(DOG *s);
void loadDog4(DOG *s);
main(){
DOG Smokey, Oscar, Leo, Jose;
loadDog(&Smokey);
loadDog(&Oscar);
loadDog(&Leo);
loadDog(&Jose);
displayDog(Smokey);
displayDog(Oscar);
displayDog(Leo);
displayDog(Jose);
pause;
}//end main
void displayDog(DOG s){
printf("Student name.....: %s. \n", s.name);
printf("Age.....: %i. \n", s.age);
printf("Weight.....: %i. \n", s.weight);
printf("Breed.....: %s. \n\n", s.breed);
}//end displayDog
void loadDog(DOG *s){
strcpy(s->name,"Smokey");
s->age = 5;
s->weight = 27;
strcpy(s->breed,"Boston Terrier");
}
//end loadDog
void loadDog2(DOG *s){
strcpy(s->name,"Oscar");
s->age = 2;
s->weight = 70;
strcpy(s->breed,"German Shepard");
}
//end loadDog
void loadDog3(DOG *s){
strcpy(s->name,"Leo");
s->age = 6;
s->weight = 50;
strcpy(s->breed,"Siberian Husky");
}
//end loadDog
void loadDog4(DOG *s){
strcpy(s->name,"Jose");
s->age = 1;
s->weight = 60;
strcpy(s->breed,"Dalmation");
}
//end loadDog