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Question by dinesh
Submitted on 10/10/2003
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can We accept three values ( integer,float and char) in structures using scanf


Answer by naidu_trk
Submitted on 12/29/2003
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yes of course why not

struct  s{

    int num ; float value;  char ch; };
struct s s1;
scanf("%d%g%c",&s1.num,&s1.value,&s1.ch);

 

Answer by Kishore reddy
Submitted on 2/10/2004
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struct s
{
   int num;
   float value;
   char ch;
  };

main()
{
  struct s st;
  scanf("%d%f%c", &st.num,&st.value, &st.ch);
}  
      

 

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