how can we store information of no.of groups in structure in c language and search for a single group?
How we can bring out the information of particular group from a structure in C language?
Suppose group 1, group2 , group 3
are 3 groups and I stored information in these groups.
Now I want to know the information stored in a particular group. How can I get information of that group?
linux
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How we can bring out the information of particular group from a structure in C language?
Suppose group 1, group2 , group 3
are 3 groups and I stored information in these groups.
Now I want to know the information stored in a particular group. How can I get information of that group?
linux
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How we can bring out the information of particular group from a structure in C language?
Suppose group 1, group2 , group 3
are 3 groups and I stored information in these groups.
Now I want to know the information stored in a particular group. How can I get information of that group?
linux
How we can bring out the information of particular group from a structure in C language?
Suppose group 1, group2 , group 3
are 3 groups and I stored information in these groups.
Now I want to know the information stored in a particular group. How can I get information of that group?
linux
linux
edited Nov 19 '18 at 23:07
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#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{
char name[50];
int roll;
float marks;
} s[3];
int main()
{
int i;
printf("Enter information of students:n");
// storing information
for(i=0; i<3; ++i)
{
s[i].roll = i+1;
printf("nFor roll number%d,n",s[i].roll);
printf("Enter name: ");
scanf("%s",s[i].name);
printf("Enter marks: ");
scanf("%f",&s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
printf("Displaying Information:nn");
// displaying information
for(i=group_number(1 or 2 or3))
{
printf("nRoll number: %dn",i+1);
printf("Name: ");
puts(s[i].name);
printf("Marks: %.1f",s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
return 0;
}
Let me know if you have any further query
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#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{
char name[50];
int roll;
float marks;
} s[3];
int main()
{
int i;
printf("Enter information of students:n");
// storing information
for(i=0; i<3; ++i)
{
s[i].roll = i+1;
printf("nFor roll number%d,n",s[i].roll);
printf("Enter name: ");
scanf("%s",s[i].name);
printf("Enter marks: ");
scanf("%f",&s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
printf("Displaying Information:nn");
// displaying information
for(i=group_number(1 or 2 or3))
{
printf("nRoll number: %dn",i+1);
printf("Name: ");
puts(s[i].name);
printf("Marks: %.1f",s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
return 0;
}
Let me know if you have any further query
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#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{
char name[50];
int roll;
float marks;
} s[3];
int main()
{
int i;
printf("Enter information of students:n");
// storing information
for(i=0; i<3; ++i)
{
s[i].roll = i+1;
printf("nFor roll number%d,n",s[i].roll);
printf("Enter name: ");
scanf("%s",s[i].name);
printf("Enter marks: ");
scanf("%f",&s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
printf("Displaying Information:nn");
// displaying information
for(i=group_number(1 or 2 or3))
{
printf("nRoll number: %dn",i+1);
printf("Name: ");
puts(s[i].name);
printf("Marks: %.1f",s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
return 0;
}
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#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{
char name[50];
int roll;
float marks;
} s[3];
int main()
{
int i;
printf("Enter information of students:n");
// storing information
for(i=0; i<3; ++i)
{
s[i].roll = i+1;
printf("nFor roll number%d,n",s[i].roll);
printf("Enter name: ");
scanf("%s",s[i].name);
printf("Enter marks: ");
scanf("%f",&s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
printf("Displaying Information:nn");
// displaying information
for(i=group_number(1 or 2 or3))
{
printf("nRoll number: %dn",i+1);
printf("Name: ");
puts(s[i].name);
printf("Marks: %.1f",s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
return 0;
}
Let me know if you have any further query
#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{
char name[50];
int roll;
float marks;
} s[3];
int main()
{
int i;
printf("Enter information of students:n");
// storing information
for(i=0; i<3; ++i)
{
s[i].roll = i+1;
printf("nFor roll number%d,n",s[i].roll);
printf("Enter name: ");
scanf("%s",s[i].name);
printf("Enter marks: ");
scanf("%f",&s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
printf("Displaying Information:nn");
// displaying information
for(i=group_number(1 or 2 or3))
{
printf("nRoll number: %dn",i+1);
printf("Name: ");
puts(s[i].name);
printf("Marks: %.1f",s[i].marks);
printf("n");
}
return 0;
}
Let me know if you have any further query
answered Nov 19 '18 at 20:05
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