Arrays in C
Arrays:
An Array
is a collection of elements .In the case of the array all the elements are identified by the same
array name but the different index number
or the sub-script reference.
The
general form of defining the array is ,
datatype
arrayname[sizeofarray];
e.g.
int
x[5];
This
statement will declare the array with the name x and of size 5 , and the
elements of the array x will be ,
x[0]
, x[1] , x[2] , x[3] and x[4] .
In this
case , all elements are identified with the same name x and the index number will starts from 0 and
ranges from 0 to n-1 ,where n is the size
of the array.
All the
elements of the array are of same type , thus , the array is homogeneous in nature.
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