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Initialization Of Variables

Initialization Of Variables:

 When a variable is declared,a memory location is assigned to it.The value in that memory location is  also assigned to the variable.This preassigned value of a variable,if not used by mistake,may result in incorrect result.To avoid this situation, a known value is  assigned to the variable.This value is assigned to the variable at the time of its declaration.Assigning a known value to a variable at the time of its declaration is called initializing of the variable.

       For example, to declare variables a,b and c of integer type and assigning values a=220 and b=70,the statement is written as:
           int a=220,b=70,c;

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