0% found this document useful (0 votes)
3 views

C Program

Uploaded by

rekha c
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
3 views

C Program

Uploaded by

rekha c
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 8

C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's system

memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a fundamental language in
computer science and is still very popular today.

Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to contain
all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch, control
the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a condition
is met.

Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have borrowed features
from C.

To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the computer
can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's system


memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a fundamental language in
computer science and is still very popular today.

Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to contain
all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch, control
the flow of a program.
• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a condition
is met.

Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have borrowed features
from C.

To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the computer
can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's system


memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a fundamental language in
computer science and is still very popular today.

Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to contain
all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch, control
the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a condition
is met.

Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have borrowed features
from C.

To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the computer
can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's system


memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a fundamental language in
computer science and is still very popular today.

Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to contain
all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.


• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-
level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a


computer's system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.
• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.
• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.
• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.


• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's


system memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a
fundamental language in computer science and is still very popular today.

• Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to


contain all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch,


control the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a


condition is met.

• Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have
borrowed features from C.

• To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the
computer can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

• statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch, control the flow of a
program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a condition
is met.
Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have borrowed features
from C.

To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the computer
can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

C is a general-purpose programming language that gives low-level access to a computer's system


memory. It was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972. C is a fundamental language in
computer science and is still very popular today.

Here are some features of C:

• Procedural: C is a procedural language that uses subroutines, also known as functions, to contain
all executable code.

• Static type system: C has a static type system.

• Middle-level language: C is considered a middle-level language because it supports both low-


level and high-level features.

• Free-form code: C program source text is free-form code.

• Semicolons and curly braces: Semicolons terminate statements, while curly braces group
statements into blocks.

• Decision-making statements: Decision-making statements, such as if, if-else, and switch, control
the flow of a program.

• Iteration statements: Iteration statements, or loops, repeat a set of instructions until a condition
is met.

Many other programming languages, including C++, C#, Java, Python, and Ruby, have borrowed features
from C.

To run a C program, you need to use a C compiler to convert it into an executable file that the computer
can run. You can download a free C compiler or purchase a commercial compiler.

You might also like