DATATYPES
- In the C programming language, data types refers to an extensive system for declaring variables of different types.
- In simple terms just remember that data types are used to define the type of data(integer,character,double etc) and the size of data.
Types and Description | |
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1 | Basic Types: They are arithmetic types and consists of the two types: (a) integer types and (b) floating-point types. |
2 | Enumerated types: They are again arithmetic types and they are used to define variables that can only be assigned certain discrete integer values throughout the program. |
3 | The type void: The type specifier void indicates that no value is available. |
4 | Derived types: They include (a) Pointer types, (b) Array types, (c) Structure types, (d) Union types and (e) Function types. |
Type | Storage size | Value range |
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char | 1 byte | -128 to 127 or 0 to 255 |
unsigned char | 1 byte | 0 to 255 |
signed char | 1 byte | -128 to 127 |
int | 2 or 4 bytes | -32,768 to 32,767 or -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 |
unsigned int | 2 or 4 bytes | 0 to 65,535 or 0 to 4,294,967,295 |
short | 2 bytes | -32,768 to 32,767 |
unsigned short | 2 bytes | 0 to 65,535 |
long | 4 bytes | -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 |
unsigned long | 4 bytes | 0 to 4,294,967,295 |
double 8 bytes
long 10 bytes
double
NOTE-- SYNTAX-->> char c= ' a ' ;
int a= 10;
float a= 10.44;
THIS IS HOW WE DECLARE VARIABLES.
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