#include <stdio.h>int main(){int d;int s[20],i, r, p, lg=0,m;char c;printf("Enter number of salesman(max 20): ");scanf("%d", &d);for(i=0; i<d; i++){ printf("\n salesman %d sales: ");scanf("%d", &s[i]);}for(i=0; i<d; i++){for(r=i+1; j<d; r++){if(s[i] > s[r]){p= s[i];s[i] = s[r];s[j] = p;}}}printf("\nsalesman lowest to highest: ");for(i=0; i<d; i++){printf("%d\t", s[i]);}for(i=0;i<m;i++){printf("\n highest sales: %d ",lg);if(lg<=s[i])lg=s[i];break;}getch();} >>> the upper part output should be like this  enter number of salesman (max 20): 5 salesman 1     500 salesman 2    300 salesman 3     1000 salesman 4    200 salesman 5    1000   in the lower part the lowest to highest the output should become like this salesman 4     200 salesman 2    300 salesman 1     500 salesman 3    1000 salesman 5    1000  highest total sales : 2000

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#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int d;
int s[20],i, r, p, lg=0,m;
char c;
printf("Enter number of salesman(max 20): ");
scanf("%d", &d);

for(i=0; i<d; i++){
printf("\n salesman %d sales: ");
scanf("%d", &s[i]);
}
for(i=0; i<d; i++){
for(r=i+1; j<d; r++){
if(s[i] > s[r]){
p= s[i];
s[i] = s[r];
s[j] = p;
}
}
}
printf("\nsalesman lowest to highest: ");
for(i=0; i<d; i++){
printf("%d\t", s[i]);
}
for(i=0;i<m;i++){
printf("\n highest sales: %d ",lg);
if(lg<=s[i])
lg=s[i];
break;
}

getch();
}

>>>

the upper part output should be like this 

enter number of salesman (max 20): 5

salesman 1     500

salesman 2    300

salesman 3     1000

salesman 4    200

salesman 5    1000

 

in the lower part the lowest to highest the output should become like this

salesman 4     200

salesman 2    300

salesman 1     500

salesman 3    1000

salesman 5    1000

 highest total sales : 2000

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