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To demonstrate the "Variables" feature, create a file named feature.c and enter code that declares different data types:
#include int main() { // Feature: Data Types and Variables int age = 25; // Integer float score = 92.5; // Floating point char grade = 'A'; // Character printf("Age: %d\n", age); printf("Score: %.1f\n", score); printf("Grade: %c\n", grade); return 0; } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
Below is an example of how to create a program that showcases a core "feature"—in this case, —using the standard workflow: 1. Set Up Your Environment C Programming, 5th Edition
Use a text editor (like Notepad, VS Code, or vi) or an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Turbo C .
Once you have the basic workflow down, you can create programs for other features found in the 5th edition of C programming texts: To demonstrate the "Variables" feature, create a file
Using if statements or switch branches to control program flow. Loops: Repeating tasks with for or while loops.
Ensure you have a compiler installed, such as MinGW for Windows or GCC for Linux. 2. Write the Code (The "Feature" Program) Once you have the basic workflow down, you
Use your compiler to check for errors and create the executable. In a terminal, you would run: gcc feature.c -o feature .
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