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struct book{
char code[5];
char title[30];
char category[15];
char author[30];
float price;
};
struct book book[100];
book[0].price = 1;
You’re making a mistake on the last line
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struct book{
char code[5];
char title[30];
char category[15];
char author[30];
float price;
};
struct book book[100];
book[0].price = 1;
You’re making a mistake on the last line
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You don’t need the word struct in the variable declaration.
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
struct book{
char code[5];
char title[30];
char category[15];
char author[30];
float price;
};
book books[100];
books[0].price = 1.0;
printf("%f/n" ,books[0].price);
return 0;
}
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Try to state your struct as follows:
struct book{
char code[5];
char title[30];
char category[15];
char author[30];
float price;
}sBook;
sbook book[100];
book[0].price = 1;
I hope I’ve helped!
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To resolve change the vector name, for example, to Books.
struct book books[100];
Then when assigning the value 1 to a float do so:
books[0].price = 1.0;
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