C uses formatted output. The printf function has a special formatting character (%) - a character following this defines a certain format for a variable:
e.g. printf(``%c%d%f'',ch,i,x);
NOTE: Format statement enclosed in ``...'', variables follow after. Make sure order of format and variable data types match up.
scanf() is the function for inputting values to a data structure: Its format is similar to printf:
i.e. scanf(``%c%d%f'',&ch,&i,&x);
NOTE: & before variables. Please accept this for now and
remember to include it. It is to do with pointers which we will meet later
(Section ).