Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Chapter 6 Structures

  • A structure is a collection of one or more variables, possibly of different types, grouped together under a single name for convenient handling
  • Structures help to organize complicated data, particularly in large programs, because they permit a group of related variables to be treated as a unit instead of as separate entities
  • ANSI standard: Structures may be copied and assigned to, passed to functions, and returned by functions.    

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