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Learning C for Arduino

You're reading from   Learning C for Arduino A comprehensive guide that will help you ace C's fundamentals using the powerful Arduino board

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120099
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Syed Omar Faruk Towaha Syed Omar Faruk Towaha
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Our First Program! 3. Exploring C with Arduino IDE 4. Blinking with Operations and Loops 5. Functions and Files with Arduino 6. Arduino and C++ 7. Using Pointers and Structure 8. Working with Arduino Libraries 9. Lets Build Something Awesome 10. Few Error Handlings

Learning about structure


We learned about arrays previously. An array holds elements of the same type of data. Say, an integer type of array holds only integers, or a character type of array holds only characters. But a structure is something that can hold different types of data together. To define a structure in C, we can say that a structure is a collection of variables of different data types.

Let's say we want to store information about a person, such as their name, PhoneNum, sex, and salary. All this information is not of the same type. name is a string, PhoneNum is an integer, sex can be defined by a character, and salary is a double number. So, defining one array to store them is not possible. We need to know something else that can hold multiple types of variables. To make the problem even complex, say we want to store information about multiple people.

Can you visualize how messy and long the code we will have to write will be if we want to work with an ordinary array? Well, we will...

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