Data types in C Language
Data types specify how we enter data into our programs and what type of data we enter. C language has some predefined set of data types to handle various kinds of data that we use in our program. These datatypes have different storage capacities.
C language supports 2 different type of data types,
Primary data types
These are fundamental data types in C namely integer(int), floating(float), charater(char) and void.
Derived data types
Derived data types are like arrays, functions, stuctures and pointers. These are dicussed in detail later.
Integer type
Integers are used to store whole numbers.
Size and range of Integer type on 16-bit machine
Type | Size(bytes) | Range |
---|---|---|
int or signed int | 2 | -32,768 to 32767 |
unsigned int | 2 | 0 to 65535 |
short int or signed short int | 1 | -128 to 127 |
long int or signed long int | 4 | -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 |
unsigned long int | 4 | 0 to 4,294,967,295 |
Floating type
Floating types are used to store real numbers.
Size and range of Integer type on 16-bit machine
Type | Size(bytes) | Range |
---|---|---|
Float | 4 | 3.4E-38 to 3.4E+38 |
double | 8 | 1.7E-308 to 1.7E+308 |
long double | 10 | 3.4E-4932 to 1.1E+4932 |
Character type
Character types are used to store characters value.
Size and range of Integer type on 16-bit machine
Type | Size(bytes) | Range |
---|---|---|
char or signed char | 1 | -128 to 127 |
unsigned char | 1 | 0 to 255 |
void type
void type means no value. This is usually used to specify the type of functions.
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