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Programming and Data Structures
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Programming and Data Structures

by Ashok Kamthane
August 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
604 pages
21h 39m
English
Pearson India
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386 Programming and Data Structures
Explanation In the above program structure stud is declared with it's members char name
[1 2], in t ro lln o and char grade [2 ]. The array st [3] of structure stud is declared. The
f i r s t while loop and scanf () statements within the loop are used for repetitive data reading.
The second w hile loop and p rin tf () statements within it displays the contents of an array.
12.6 POINTER TO STRUCTURE
We know that pointer is a variable that holds the address of another data variable. The variable may
be of any data type i.e. int, flo a t or double. In the same way we can also define po
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ISBN: 9789332506343