C - Arrays
C - Arrays
C - Arrays
Arrays a kind of data structure that can store a fixed-size sequential collection of
elements of the same type. An array is used to store a collection of data, but it is often
more useful to think of an array as a collection of variables of the same type.
All arrays consist of contiguous memory locations. The lowest address corresponds to
the first element and the highest address to the last element.
Declaring Arrays
To declare an array in C, a programmer specifies the type of the elements and the
number of elements required by an array as follows −
double balance[10];
Initializing Arrays
You can initialize an array in C either one by one or using a single statement as
follows −
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The number of values between braces { } cannot be larger than the number of
elements that we declare for the array between square brackets [ ].
If you omit the size of the array, an array just big enough to hold the initialization is
created. Therefore, if you write −
You will create exactly the same array as you did in the previous example. Following is
an example to assign a single element of the array −
balance[4] = 50.0;
The above statement assigns the 5th element in the array with a value of 50.0. All
arrays have 0 as the index of their first element which is also called the base index
and the last index of an array will be total size of the array minus 1. Shown below is
the pictorial representation of the array we discussed above −
The above statement will take the 10th element from the array and assign the value to
salary variable. The following example Shows how to use all the three above
mentioned concepts viz. declaration, assignment, and accessing arrays −
Live Demo
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
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int i,j;
return 0;
}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result −
Element[0] = 100
Element[1] = 101
Element[2] = 102
Element[3] = 103
Element[4] = 104
Element[5] = 105
Element[6] = 106
Element[7] = 107
Element[8] = 108
Element[9] = 109
Arrays in Detail
Arrays are important to C and should need a lot more attention. The following
important concepts related to array should be clear to a C programmer −
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1 Multi-dimensional arrays
C supports multidimensional arrays. The simplest form of the
multidimensional array is the two-dimensional array.
4 Pointer to an array
You can generate a pointer to the first element of an array by simply
specifying the array name, without any index.
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