Variables and Keywords in C



Variables

In C language, variables are the storage place where some form of data is stored. Different variables require different amount of memory on which a set of operations is applied.

A variable name cannot start with a number. It can consist of alphabets, number, underscore “_”.

Here is the syntax of declaring variables in C language,

type variable_name;

Here is the syntax of multiple variables declaration in C language,

type variable_name1, variable_name2,variable_name3;

The following is an example of variables in C language,

Example

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#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
   char a1 = 'H';
   int b = 90, c = 150;
   float _d = 3.4;
   printf("Character value : %c
",a1);    printf("Integer value : %d\t%d
",b,c);    printf("Float value : %f",_d);    return 0; }

Output

Character value : H
Integer value : 90150
Float value : 3.400000

Keywords

Keywords are predefined, reserved words in C language and each of which is associated with specific features. These words help us to use the functionality of C language. They have special meaning to the compilers.

There are total 32 keywords in C.

auto double int struct
break else long switch
case enum register typedef
char extern return union
continue for signed void
do if static while
default goto sizeof volatile
const float short unsigned

Here is an example of keywords in C language,

Example

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
   // char, int and float are keywords and used as datatypes
   char c = 'H';
   int b = 6, c;
   float _d = 7.6;
   // if and else is a keyword checking the value of b
   if(b<5)
   printf("Character Value : %c",a1);
   else
   printf("Float value : %f",_d);
   return 0;
}

Output

Float value : 7.600000
Updated on: 2020-06-24T10:52:39+05:30

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