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ampersand : this appears before a variable name when using the scanf function; it allows values to be stored in a variable name and refers to the address of that variable
binary : there are six ______ operands: +, -, *, /, %, =
case sensitive : describes a program's ability to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters [two words]
datatypes : int, float, double, char, etc.
equal sign : considered as the assignment operator [two words]
gcc : a command used to compile C programs in a Unix environment
header file : includes information about other code modules and begins with a pound sign (#) followed by the word “include” and brackets [two words]
identifiers : used for variable names and must follow a particular syntax (must begin with a letter or underscore, can be up to 128 characters in length, cannot be keywords but can contain keywords, can include numbers, cannot include special characters except for underscores)
long : used for both integers and doubles, doubling the amount of memory used for each type, dramatically increasing their digits of significance
lvalue : this special term is usually involved in a syntax error produced by the compiler that refers to something that appears on the left side of the assignment operator
main : int _____ ( ) is the function where a program begins its execution, and it typically controls the flow of a program if other functions are involved
null : C strings are stored as a sequence of characters followed by a terminating _____ character
out : ./a.____ is used to run a program in a Unix environment
parameters : these are also known as arguments; they are passed to functions to modify or alter what the function does or they modify the data that functions operate on
printf : a function used to display output
return : _____ 0; is a command that is placed at the end of the main function that terminates a program
rvalue : this special term is usually involved in a syntax error produced by the compiler that refers to something that appears on the right side of the assignment operator
scanf : a function used to receive data entered by the user
semicolon : used to represent the end of a command in a program such as variable declaration
short : used with integers to decrease the amount of memory used
sizeof : a function used to determine the actual byte size used for each datatype in C
string : this datatype does not technically exist in the C programming language; it must be declared as a character array
ternary : there is one ______ operand: ? ; this type of operand is used to simplify if-else conditional statements
unary : there are three _____ operands: +, - !
unsigned : used for both integers and characters to eliminate negative values and effectively double the number of positive values
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- a command used to compile C programs in a Unix environment
- ./a.____ is used to run a program in a Unix environment
- used for both integers and doubles, doubling the amount of memory used for each type, dramatically increasing their digits of significance
- int _____ ( ) is the function where a program begins its execution, and it typically controls the flow of a program if other functions are involved
- C strings are stored as a sequence of characters followed by a terminating _____ character
- a function used to receive data entered by the user
- used with integers to decrease the amount of memory used
- there are three _____ operands: +, - !
- there are six ______ operands: +, -, *, /, %, =
| - this special term is usually involved in a syntax error produced by the compiler that refers to something that appears on the left side of the assignment operator
- a function used to display output
- _____ 0; is a command that is placed at the end of the main function that terminates a program
- this special term is usually involved in a syntax error produced by the compiler that refers to something that appears on the right side of the assignment operator
- a function used to determine the actual byte size used for each datatype in C
- this datatype does not technically exist in the C programming language; it must be declared as a character array
- there is one ______ operand: ? ; this type of operand is used to simplify if-else conditional statements
- used for both integers and characters to eliminate negative values and effectively double the number of positive values
| - this appears before a variable name when using the scanf function; it allows values to be stored in a variable name and refers to the address of that variable
- int, float, double, char, etc.
- considered as the assignment operator [two words]
- used to represent the end of a command in a program such as variable declaration
- includes information about other code modules and begins with a pound sign (#) followed by the word “include” and brackets [two words]
- these are also known as arguments; they are passed to functions to modify or alter what the function does or they modify the data that functions operate on
- used for variable names and must follow a particular syntax (must begin with a letter or underscore, can be up to 128 characters in length, cannot be keywords but can contain keywords, can include numbers, cannot include special characters except for underscores)
- describes a program's ability to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters [two words]
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