Variable Declaration
Before we can use a variable, we must declare it. Variable declaration means we tell the computer:
- What type of values the variable will contain
- What the variable will be named
The basic syntax for variable declaration is:
type variable_name;
For example:
int number; // Declaration of a variable for integers (int) named number
double decimal; // Declaration of a variable for decimal numbers (double) named decimal
char character; // Declaration of a variable for one character (char) named character
After declaration, the variable is ready to use, but doesn't have any specific value assigned yet. We can assign a value later.
Rules for variable names:
- Can contain letters, digits, and underscores
- Must start with a letter or underscore
- Cannot contain spaces or special characters
- Cannot be the same as language keywords (e.g. int, double, if, while)
Instructions
In the main
function, declare a variable of type int
with the name age
.
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