Array in C provides random access to its elements, which means that we can access any element of the array by providing the position of the element, called the index. Arrays are special variables which can hold more than one value under the same variable name, organised with an index. Arrays are defined using a very straightforward syntax: Accessing a number from the array is done using the same syntax. Learn how to use arrays in C to store multiple values of the same data type in a single variable. See examples of how to declare, initialize, change, loop through and set array size. Learn how to declare, initialize, and use arrays in C programming. Arrays are a kind of data structure that can store a fixed-size collection of elements of the same data type.

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