The structure of the data, on the other hand, must be declared. We use a simple syntactical statement that begins with a structure name and concludes with the keyword end and the name of the structure. Within the structure we list the structural elements by indenting the data items as shown below.
Gilberg has more than 40 years of computer science experience in industry and academia. His industrial experience includes the development of large application systems, database administration, system testing, and data administration. After leaving the industry, he joined De Anza College as a professor of computer science. In addition to this text, he has also co-authored several others including Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, and Data Structures: A Pseudocode Approach with C. Behrouz Forouzan has more than 35 years of electronics and computer science experience in industry and academia.
His industry experience includes designing electronic systems. After leaving the industry, he joined De Anza College as a professor of computer science. In addition to this text, he has authored and co-authored nine other textbooks including: Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, Computer Science: A Structured Approach Using C, and Data Structures: A Pseudocode Approach with C.