Computer Science, asked by suhelhussain426, 1 month ago

. What is the use of structures?​

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Answered by shreya2320
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information about something more complicated than a single number, character, or boolean can do (and more complicated than an array of the above data types can do). For example, a Student can be defined by his or her name, gpa, age, uid, etc.

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