question archive Design a Payroll class with the following fields: • name : a String containing the employee's name • idNumber: an int representing the employee's ID number • rate: a double containing the employee's hourly pay rate • hours: an int representing the number of hours this employee has worked The class should also have the following methods : • Constructor : takes the employee's name and ID number as arguments • Accessors: allow access to all of the fields of the Payroll class • Mutators: let the user assign values to the fields of the Payroll class • grossPay: returns the employee's gross pay, which is calculated as the number of hours worked times the hourly pay rate
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Design a Payroll class with the following fields:
• name : a String containing the employee's name
• idNumber: an int representing the employee's ID number
• rate: a double containing the employee's hourly pay rate
• hours: an int representing the number of hours this employee has worked
The class should also have the following methods :
• Constructor : takes the employee's name and ID number as arguments
• Accessors: allow access to all of the fields of the Payroll class
• Mutators: let the user assign values to the fields of the Payroll class
• grossPay: returns the employee's gross pay, which is calculated as the number of
hours worked times the hourly pay rate.
Write another program that demonstrates the class by creating a Payroll object , then
asking the user to enter the data for an employee in the order: name , ID number, rate, hours.
The program should then print out a statement in the following format (for example, if
you had an employee named Chris Jacobsen with ID number 11111, who works for 5 hours at
$10/hr):
Chris Jacobsen, employee number 11111, made $50.00 in gross pay.
Using text forming so that the gross pay is rounded to two decimal places.