C Program to Store Information of Students Using Structure

In this example, you will learn to store the information of 5 students by using an array of structures.

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To understand this example, you should have the knowledge of the following C programming topics:


Store Information in Structure and Display it

#include struct student { char firstName[50]; int roll; float marks; } s[10]; int main() { int i; printf("Enter information of students:\n"); // storing information for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { s[i].roll = i + 1; printf("\nFor roll number%d,\n", s[i].roll); printf("Enter first name: "); scanf("%s", s[i].firstName); printf("Enter marks: "); scanf("%f", &s[i].marks); } printf("Displaying Information:\n\n"); // displaying information for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { printf("\nRoll number: %d\n", i + 1); printf("First name: "); puts(s[i].firstName); printf("Marks: %.1f", s[i].marks); printf("\n"); } return 0; }

Output

Enter information of students: 

For roll number1,
Enter name: Tom
Enter marks: 98

For roll number2,
Enter name: Jerry
Enter marks: 89
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Displaying Information:

Roll number: 1
Name: Tom
Marks: 98
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In this program, a structure student is created. The structure has three members: name (string), roll (integer) and marks (float).

Then, we created an array of structures s having 5 elements to store information of 5 students.

Using a for loop, the program takes the information of 5 students from the user and stores it in the array of structure. Then using another for loop, the information entered by the user is displayed on the screen.