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Jeff Szuhay is the principal developer at QuarterTil2 which specializes in graphics-rich software chronographs for desktop environments. In his software career of over 35 years, he has engaged in a full range of development activities from systems analysis and systems performance tuning to application design, from initial development through full testing and final delivery. Throughout that time, he has taught computer applications and programming languages at various educational levels from elementary school students to university students, as well as developed and presented professional, on-site training.
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Structures of structures

A structure can contain components of any type, even other structures.

Let's say we want to represent a hand of five cards. We'll define a structure that contains five struct Card components, as follows:

struct Hand {
  int cardsDealt;
  struct Card c1; 
  struct Card c2;
  struct Card c3;
  struct Card c4;
  struct Card c5;
}

We could have just as easily written this as follows:

struct Hand {
  int cardsDealt;
  struct Card c1, c2, c3, c4, c5;
];

Both definitions are functionally identical. Do you see how this is similar to how variables of the same type were declared in Chapter 4, Using Variables and Assignments? As you work with C more and more, you will begin to see patterns being used repeatedly throughout the language. These repeated patterns make the language concise, consistent (for the most part), and easier to understand...

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Jeff Szuhay

Jeff Szuhay is the principal developer at QuarterTil2 which specializes in graphics-rich software chronographs for desktop environments. In his software career of over 35 years, he has engaged in a full range of development activities from systems analysis and systems performance tuning to application design, from initial development through full testing and final delivery. Throughout that time, he has taught computer applications and programming languages at various educational levels from elementary school students to university students, as well as developed and presented professional, on-site training.
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