Introduction
Lesson 1 of 26 in Coddy's Arrays in C++ course.
An Array is a type of Data Structure. Data structures are used to store the data and to further work on them. Arrays are used to store a group of similar data types in a single place.
The array is a type of data structure that is used to store data of a similar type.
In this course, it is preassumed that you have a basic level of C++ syntax, just to get revised, here are examples to how to declare an array.
int Arr[3]={1,2,3};
int n;
int Arr[n]; //Further take input
int Arr[]={1,2,3,4,5} //Automatically reads the size
To know more about arrays
Challenge
Declare an Array named Alpha of the first 5 English capital letter alphabets.
Try it yourself
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
//Write your code here
return 0;
}