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Solidity Programming Essentials
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Solidity Programming Essentials

by Ritesh Modi
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced
222 pages
5h 28m
English
Packt Publishing
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Structure of an array

We have already briefly touched on the topic of structures. Structures help in defining custom user-defined data structures. Structures help in group multiple variables of different data types into a single type. A structure does not contain any programming logic or code for execution; it just contains a variable declaration. Structures are reference types and are treated as complex type in Solidity.

Structures can be defined as state variables, as shown in the next code illustration. A struct composed of string, uint, bool, and uint arrays is defined. There are two state variables. They are on the storage location. While the first stateStructure1 state variable is initialized at the time of declaration, the other

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