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Introduction Structures Collections of related data items called components(or members) that are not necessarily of the same data type Commonly used to define records to be stored in files Usually the collections of related data item are characterisctics in an object E.g Object Characteristics Book price, number of pages, year published Car price, year, model, colour Student name, matric_no, semester
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Structures
Outline Introduction Structure Definitions and
declarations Initializing Structures Operations on Structures members Structures as Functions Parameters Arrays of structures and Structures
of array
Introduction Structures
Collections of related data items called components(or members) that are not necessarily of the same data type
Commonly used to define records to be stored in files Usually the collections of related data item are
characterisctics in an object E.g Object CharacteristicsBook price, number of pages, year publishedCar price, year, model, colourStudent name, matric_no, semester
Structure Definition Syntax
struct StructureTypeName { structure member declaration list
}; E.g.struct book {
float price;int numpages;int year;
};
Structure Definition struct information
A struct cannot contain an instance of itself Can contain a member that is a pointer to
the same structure type A structure definition does not reserve
space in memory Instead creates a new data type used to
define structure variables
Structure Declaration After defining a structure type, we may
declare variables that are of that type. A structure variable declaration requires these elements : keyword struct structure type name a list of variables names separated by commas A concluding semicolon
E.g. struct book book1;
How does it look like in my program?
#include <stdio.h>struct book{
float price;int numpages;int year;
};int main( ){
struct book book1;……
}
#include <stdio.h>struct book{
float price;int numpages;int year;
} book1;int main( ){
……}
or
Initializing structurese.g. struct book book1={ 25.50, 690,
2005 };
ORbook1.price = 25.50;book1.numpages=690;book1.year = 2005;
Operations on structure members
Operation Normal variable Structure member
Read from user
scanf(“%f”, &price); scanf(“%f”, &book1.price);
Assign value price = 25.50; book1.price = 25.50;
Print as output printf(“%f\n”, price);
printf(“%f\n”, book1.price);
Copy to a variable
newprice = price; newprice=book1.price;
Pass value to a function
if(fun1(price) > 5) if(fun1(book1.price) > 5)
Multiple structure variablesstruct book my_book, his_book, her_book;
my_book
price
numpages
year
price
numpages
year
price
numpages
year
his_book her_book
Multiple structure variablese.g.struct book my_book, his_book, her_book;my_book. price = 25.50;her_book.price = 10.50;if(my_book.price > her_book.price)
printf(“My book is more expensive than hers\n”);else
printf(“My book is cheaper than hers\n”);
Sample program#include <stdio.h>struct book { float price; int numpages; int year;};int main(){ struct book my_book =
{25.50,690,2005}; struct book her_book;
printf("Enter book price : "); scanf("%f", &her_book.price); printf("Enter number of pages : "); scanf("%d", &her_book.numpages); printf("Enter year published : "); scanf("%d", &her_book.year);
printf("My book :\n");printf("%.2f\t%d\t%d\n", my_book.price, my_book.numpages, my_book.year);printf("Her book :\n");printf("%.2f\t%d\t%d\n", her_book.price, her_book.numpages, her_book.year);if(my_book.year > her_book.year) printf("My book is the latest publication\n");else printf("Her book is the latest publication\n"); return 0;}
Structures as function parameters Like variables of any other data type,
structure variables can be used as formal and actual function parameters.
In passing structure variables by value to a function, the operating systems makes a copy of the entire structure in the data area of the called function.
Structures as function parameters……float compute_price(struct book bk); //function prototype…int main( ){ struct book bookC;
……………new_price = compute_price(bookC);//function call……
}float compute_price(struct book bkC){ …….
bkC.price=bkC.price + tax;……return(bkC.price);
}
Structures as function parameters A nonvoid function of a structure type can return a
structure of that structure type under the function’s name if we use a return statement in the function.
int main( ){ ……….
struct book b;b = read( );……….
}struct book read( ) //function definition{ struct book bk;
printf(“Enter price:”);scanf(“%f”, &bk.price);…..return(bk);
}
Structures as function parameters If all members of a structure variable are not needed for a
function to perform its task, we can pass only the required members.
However, we must specify structure members using the component selection operator.
int modify_year(int a, int b, int year); //function prototype……..int main( ){ struct book bkC;
…………….avg_year=calc_year(aa, bb, bkC.year);//function call…….
}
Structures as function parameters It is possible to pass structure variables using pointersint main(){ struct book b;
………read(&b);//function call
}void read(struct book *bk){
printf(“Enter price:”);scanf(“%f”, &bk->price);printf(“Enter numpages:”);scanf(“%d”, &bk->numpages);…….
}
Sample program#include <stdio.h>struct book { float price; int numpages; int year;};struct book read();void print(struct book, struct book);void compare(int, int);int main(){ struct book my_book =
{25.50,690,2005}; struct book she_book; she_book=read(); print(my_book , she_book); compare(my_book.year,
she_book.year); return 0;}
struct book read(){ struct book her_book;
printf("Enter book price : "); scanf("%f", &her_book.price); printf("Enter number of pages : "); scanf("%d", &her_book.numpages); printf("Enter year published : "); scanf("%d", &her_book.year); return(her_book);}void print(struct book my_book, struct book
her_book){ printf("My book :\n"); printf("%.2f\t%d\t%d\n", my_book.price,
my_book.numpages, my_book.year); printf("Her book :\n"); printf("%.2f\t%d\t%d\n", her_book.price,
her_book.numpages, her_book.year);}void compare(int my_year, int she_year){ if(my_year > she_year) printf("My book is the latest publication\
n"); else printf("Her book is the latest
publication\n");}
Arrays of Structure Suppose a company has 50 full-time employees.
struct employeeType {
char firstName[20]; char lastName[20]; int personID; char deptID[10]; double yearlySalary; double monthlySalary double yearToDatePaid; double monthlyBonus;
}; struct employeeType employees[50];
How it looks like
How to access??int counter;
for(counter = 0; counter < 50; counter++){
scanf(“%s %s %d %s %lf”, &employees[counter].firstName, &employees[counter].lastName,&employees[counter].personID,&employees[counter].deptID,&employees[counter].yearlySalary);
employees[counter].monthlySalary = employees[counter].yearlySalary/12; employees[counter].yearToDatePaid = 0.0; employees[counter].monthlyBonus = 0.0;
}
How to access?? Suppose that for a given month the monthly bonuses
are already stored in each employee’s record, and we have to calculate the monthly paycheck and update the yearToDatePaid amount. The following loop computes and prints the employee’s paycheck for the month: double payCheck; //variable to calculate the paycheck for(counter = 0; counter < 50; counter++) {
printf(“%s %s”, employees[counter].firstName, employees[counter].lastName);
payCheck = employees[counter].monthlySalary + employees[counter].monthlyBonus;
employees[counter].yearToDatePaid = employees[counter].yearToDatePaid + payCheck; }
Arrays in Structs Example
const arraySize = 5; struct listType {
int listElem[arraySize]; //array containing the list
int listLength; //length of the list };
struct listType list;
How it looks like struct listType
listElem
listLength
Structs within a structstruct nameType {
string first; string middle; string last;
}; struct addressType {
string address1; string address2; string city; string state; string zip;
}; struct dateType{
string month; string day; string year;
};
Structs within a structstruct contactType {
string phone; string cellphone; string fax; string pager; string email;
}; struct employeeType {
struct nameType name; string emplID; struct addressType address; struct dateType hiredate; struct dateType quitdate; struct contactType contact; string deptID; double salary;
};
Structs within a struct : How to access??//variable declaration
struct employeeType newEmployee; //declare 100 employees' records struct employeeType employees[100];
newEmployee.salary = 45678.00; newEmployee.name.first = "Mary"; newEmployee.name.middle = "Beth"; newEmployee.name.last = "Simmons";
Structs within a struct : How to access?? The statement
scanf(“%s”, &newEmployee.name.first); reads and stores a string into newEmployee.name.first.
The statement newEmployee.salary = newEmployee.salary * 1.05; updates the salary of newEmployee.