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Here is a program that sets us up with a situation where structs can be handy:
/* * prestructs1.c * * An example leading into using structs in C, along with arrays. * * To compile: gcc -o prestructs1 prestructs1.c * */ #include<stdio.h> int main() { int age1, age2; float height1, height2; char name1[80], name2[80], junk; printf("Person 1 of 2:\n"); printf("==============\n"); // prompt for name (string) printf("Please enter the person's first name: "); scanf("%s", name1); // prompt for age (integer) printf("Please enter %s's age: ", name1); scanf("%d", &age1); // prompt for height (float) printf("Please enter %s's height: ", name1); scanf("%f", &height1); // Get newline out of the input stream junk = fgetc(stdin); printf("Person 2 of 2:\n"); printf("==============\n"); // prompt for name (string) printf("Please enter the person's first name: "); scanf("%s", name2); // prompt for age (integer) printf("Please enter %s's age: ", name2); scanf("%d", &age2); // prompt for height (float) printf("Please enter %s's height: ", name2); scanf("%f", &height2); // Get newline out of the input stream junk = fgetc(stdin); printf("\n\nThe names of the people are:\n"); printf("#1: %s\t", name1); printf("#2: %s\t", name2); printf("\n\n"); printf("The full bios of the people are:\n"); printf("#1: %s, age: %d, height: %f\n", name1, age1, height1); printf("#2: %s, age: %d, height: %f\n", name2, age2, height2); return(0); }