C Programming language

C Standard Library Function

Day 1: Introduction and brief history of C Programming language

Day 1: Advantages and Disadvantages of C, C Keywords, Data type modifiers in C

Day 1: Data types in C Programming language

Day 1: Secondary data types, Primitive and Non-primitive data types

Day 1: C Variables, C Constant, Format Specifiers in C

Day 2: Write first C program

Day 2: Flow of C program with example, main(), printf(), scanf()

Day 2: Operaters in C Programming language, Arithmetic operators

Day 2: Relational operators and Logical Operators in C Programming language

Day 2: Assignment, Increments and Decrement Operators in C Programming language

Day 3: Conditional statement: if else statement in C Programming language

Day 3: Conditional statement: switch statement in C Programming language

Day 3: Jump statements: return statement in C Programming language

Day 3: Jump statements: go to statement in C Programming language

Day 3: Jump statements: break statement in C Programming language

Day 3: Jump statements: continue statement in C Programming language

Day 4: Loops OR Iteration statement in C Programming language: for Loop

Day 4: Loops OR Iteration statement in C Programming language: while Loop

Day 4: Loops OR Iteration statement in C Programming language: do while Loop

Day 5: Array in C Programming language

Day 5: Access elements of Array in C Programming language

Day 5: One dimensional Array representation in memory using C Programming language

Day 5: Two dimensional Array representation in memory using C Programming language

Day 5: Multidimensional Array in C Programming language

Day 6: Function in C Programming language

Day 6: Definition, Declaration and Calling a Function in C Programming language

Day 6: Passing array to a function in C Programming language

Day 6: Calling Function in C Programming language : Call by value

Day 6: Calling Function in C Programming language : Call by reference

Day 6: Recursive Function in C Programming language

Day 6: Adding function to the library in C Programming language

Day 7: Pointer in C Programming language, How to use Pointer, Pointer declaration

Day 7: NULL Pointers in C Programming language

Day 7: Array of Pointers in C Programming language

Day 7: Pointer arithmetic in C Programming language

Day 7: Pointer to Pointer in C Programming language

Day 7: Pointer to Function in C Programming language: Passing pointers to functions

Day 7: Pointer to Function in C Programming language: Return pointer from functions

Day 8: Strings in C Programming language, Declaring String in C Programming language

Day 8: String functions in C Programming language

Introduction of Structure

Accessing the members of Structure

Structure With typedef Keyword and Use of sizeof function

Example of Structure

Dynamic memory allocation in C: Introduction

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Day 5 Access elements of Array in C Programming language
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How to access the elements of an Array ?

The elements of an array can be accessed easily by providing its index within [] with the identifier and can modify or read its value.

int arr[5] = {34, 78, 98, 45, 56};
34 78 98 45 56

The format of accessing the array element is simple as arr[index]. To fetch a value from the above array which is placed in the position 3 we can use the following syntax :

int a = arr[2]; 
/* where a is an integer variable which will 
hold the value of element to be fetched 8 */

and to write a value in an empty we can use the following syntax :

arr[index] = value;

That's how we can access the elements of an array. Also consider that it  is syntactically incorrect to exceed the valid range of indices for an array. If you do so, accessing the elements out of bounds of an array will not  cause any compilation error but would result in the runtime error and it can lead to hang up your system.

Example

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
	int arr[5] = {1,2,3,4,5};   
	/*declaring and initializing the array */
	
	int sum=0, i;
	for(i=0;i<5;i++)
	{
		sum=sum+arr[i];           
		/*adding the individual elements of the array*/
	} 
	printf("The value of the sum of all elements of the array is : %d", sum);  
	getch();
}
Output: The value of the sum of all elements of the array is : 15
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