Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Keywords of C language


  • Keyword:-
            The predefined words of the C-language that are used for special purposes in the source program are called keywords. Keywords are also known as reserved words. 
  • For Example:-
  keyword "int" is used to define the integer type variables.


                Each keyword has certain meanings in C language. They cannot be redefined or used in other ways. They cannot be used as variable or function names. Keywords are always written in lowercase's. There are 32 keywords in C.
    The ''main'' is not the keyword. It is a special identifier that indicates the beginning of the program.

  • C LANGUAGE KEYWORDS:-



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  4. C keywords are the reserved words which are pre-defined in C language. We cannot use keywords as an identifier for variable or function. Each keyword has a pre-defined meaning for C compiler.

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