Void - is empty data type in C
there are three data type ic c language. they are, 1.primary data type: a.integer type b.floating point type c.character type d.void type 2.derived data type eg; array, pointer 3.userdefined data type eg; structer and union
You have one or more errors in your program.
Data Type : - It is used to identify the type of data. 'C' Language has a large no of data type, Thus it is also known by rich data type language: Data type are generally classified in three group: 1: Fundamental data type 2 Derived Data Type : 3 Use defined data type; 1 Fundamental data type: Fundamental data type includes i) The int data type: The data type int can store integer value only for eg. 14, 45, 78 declaration: int a,b; here we can store any value in variable a & b. ii) Char Data Type : The data type char can store character value only which is enclosed with single quote for e.g. 'c' declaration : char x = 'c' iii) Float Data Type:
Data-type (short for integer).
In Pascal, data structures are implemented with recorddata types. A record is synonymous with the structdata type in C, or the class data type in C++.
Because it isn't a built-in data-type in C. Other examples that aren't built-in data-types: complex numbers, binary trees, associative-arrays.
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I am assuming that the question is "What would the best data type to represent a price".Although this is open for debate, in Java I think that the best data type for a price is double and the best data type in C# to be decimal.I hope this answers your question.
Yes.
Type 'int'
float,int,char