Monday, 29 May 2017

Variables in C ~ GNIITHELP

Variables in C Language

A variable is a name that may be used to store a data value. Unlike constant, variables are changeable, we can change value of a variable during execution of a program. A programmer can choose a meaningful variable name. Example : average, height, age, total etc.

Rules to define variable name

  1. Variable name must be upto 8 characters.
  2. Variable name must not start with a digit.
  3. Variable name can consist of alphabets, digits and special symbols like underscore _.
  4. Blank or spaces are not allowed in variable name.
  5. Keywords are not allowed as variable name.

Declaration of variable

Declaration of variables must be done before they are used in the program. Declaration does two things.
  1. It tells the compiler what the variable name is.
  2. It specifies what type of data the variable will hold.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
 int a,b,sum;    //variable declaraction
 a=10;
 b=20;
 sum=a+b;
 printf("Sum is %d",sum);
 getch();
}

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