There is no such thing. Structs and unions have fields, which can be accessed by their names.
'struct tm' (time.h) and 'FILE' (stdio.h)
Yes, in C, you can use the standard programming structures (sequence, selection, repetition).
Because you can use programming structures, namely: sequence, selection (if, switch) and repetition (while, for, do-while)
structured programming language ex:c,c++
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With a text editor, and some basic knowledge of the C programming language.
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++.
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C and C++ are both high-level programming languages.
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C - programming language - was created in 1972.