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C - Programming Basic Structure

Before we study basic building blocks of the C programming language, let us look a bare minimum C program structure so that we can take it as a reference in upcoming chapters.

C Hello World Example

A C program basically consists of the following parts:

  • Preprocessor Commands

  • Functions

  • Variables

  • Statements & Expressions

  • Comments

Let us look at a simple code that would print the words "Hello India":

#include

<stdio.h>

int
main
()

{

/* my first program in C */
printf
(
"Hello, India! \n"
);

return

0
;

}

Let us look various parts of the above program:

  1. The first line of the program #include <stdio.h> is a preprocessor command, which tells a C compiler to include stdio.h file before going to actual compilation.

  2. The next line int main() is the main function where program execution begins.

  3. The next line /*...*/ will be ignored by the compiler and it has been put to add additional comments in the program. So such lines are called comments in the program.

  4. The next line printf(...) is another function available in C which causes the message "Hello, World!" to be displayed on the screen.

  5. The next line return 0; terminates main()function and returns the value 0.

Compile & Execute C Program:

  1. Open a text editor and add the above-mentioned code.

  2. Save the file as hello.c

  3. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you saved the file.

  4. Type gcc hello.c and press enter to compile your code.

  5. If there are no errors in your code the command prompt will take you to the next line and would generate a.out executable file.

  6. Now, type a.out to execute your program.

  7. You will be able to see "Hello World" printed on the screen