1. What is storage class specifier?
Storage class specifiers in C language tells the compiler where to store a variable, how to store the variable, what is the initial value of the variable and life time of the variable.
Syntax: storage_specifier data_type variable _name
Types of storage class specifier in c :
There are four storage class specifier in C Language. They are,
1. Automatic
2. Register
3. Static
4. Extern
Note:
Example Program for Auto variable in C
#include
void increment(void);
int main()
{
increment();
increment();
increment();
increment();
return 0;
}
void increment(void)
{
auto int i = 0 ;
printf ( "%d ", i ) ;
i++;
}
Output: 0 0 0
Example program for static variable in C
#iclude
void increment(void);
int main()
{
increment();
increment();
increment();
increment();
return 0;
}
void increment(void)
{
static int i = 0 ;
printf ( "%d ", i ) ;
i++;
}
Output: 0 1 2 3
Example program for extern variable in C
The scope of this extern variable is throughout the main program. It is equivalent to global variable. Definition for extern variable might be anywhere in the C program.
#inlude
int x = 10 ;
int main( )
{
extern int y ;
printf ( "The value of x is %d \n", x ) ;
printf ( "The value of y is %d",y ) ;
return 0;
}
int y = 50 ;
Output: The value of x is 10
The value of y is 50
Example program for register variable in C:
#include
int main()
{
register int i;
int arr[5]; // declaring array
arr[0] = 10; // Initializing array
arr[1] = 20;
arr[2] = 30;
arr[3] = 40;
arr[4] = 50;
for (i=0; i < 5 ; i++) {
// Accessing each variable
printf("value of arr[%d] is %d \n", i, arr[i]);
}
return 0;
}
Output:
value of arr[0] is 10
value of arr[1] is 20
value of arr[2] is 30
value of arr[3] is 40
value of arr[4] is 50
Storage class specifiers in C language tells the compiler where to store a variable, how to store the variable, what is the initial value of the variable and life time of the variable.
Syntax: storage_specifier data_type variable _name
Types of storage class specifier in c :
There are four storage class specifier in C Language. They are,
1. Automatic
2. Register
3. Static
4. Extern
S.No.
|
Storage Specifier
|
Storage place
|
Initial / default value
|
Scope
|
Life
|
1
|
auto
|
CPU Memory
|
Garbage value
|
local
|
Within the function only.
|
2
|
extern
|
CPU memory
|
Zero
|
Global
|
Till the end of the main program. Variable definition might be anywhere in the C program
|
3
|
static
|
CPU memory
|
Zero
|
local
|
Retains the value of the variable between different function calls.
|
4
|
register
|
Register memory
|
Garbage value
|
local
|
Within the function
|
Note:
- For faster access of a variable, it is better to go for register specifiers rather than auto specifiers.
- Because, register variables are stored in register memory whereas auto variables are stored in main CPU memory.
- Only few variables can be stored in register memory. So, we can use variables as register that are used very often in a C program.
Example Program for Auto variable in C
#include
void increment(void);
int main()
{
increment();
increment();
increment();
increment();
return 0;
}
void increment(void)
{
auto int i = 0 ;
printf ( "%d ", i ) ;
i++;
}
Output: 0 0 0
Example program for static variable in C
#iclude
void increment(void);
int main()
{
increment();
increment();
increment();
increment();
return 0;
}
void increment(void)
{
static int i = 0 ;
printf ( "%d ", i ) ;
i++;
}
Output: 0 1 2 3
Example program for extern variable in C
The scope of this extern variable is throughout the main program. It is equivalent to global variable. Definition for extern variable might be anywhere in the C program.
#inlude
int main( )
{
extern int y ;
printf ( "The value of x is %d \n", x ) ;
printf ( "The value of y is %d",y ) ;
return 0;
}
int y = 50 ;
Output: The value of x is 10
The value of y is 50
Example program for register variable in C:
- Register variables are also local variables, but stored in register memory. Whereas, auto variables are stored in main CPU memory.
- Register variables will be accessed very faster than the normal variables since they are stored in register memory rather than main memory.But, only limited variables can be used as register since register size is very low. (16 bits, 32 bits or 64 bits)
#include
int main()
{
register int i;
int arr[5]; // declaring array
arr[0] = 10; // Initializing array
arr[1] = 20;
arr[2] = 30;
arr[3] = 40;
arr[4] = 50;
for (i=0; i < 5 ; i++) {
// Accessing each variable
printf("value of arr[%d] is %d \n", i, arr[i]);
}
return 0;
}
Output:
value of arr[0] is 10
value of arr[1] is 20
value of arr[2] is 30
value of arr[3] is 40
value of arr[4] is 50
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