Program to create dynamic structures using malloc



#include
#include
#include

struct animal
{
char name[25];
char breed[25];
int age;
} *pet[12], *point; /* this defines 13 pointers, no variables */


int main()
{
int index;

/* first, fill the dynamic structures with nonsense */
for (index = 0 ; index < 12 ; index++)
{
pet[index] = (struct animal *)malloc(sizeof(struct animal));
if (pet[index] == NULL)
{
printf("Memory allocation failed\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}

strcpy(pet[index]->name, "General");
strcpy(pet[index]->breed, "Mixed Breed");
pet[index]->age = 4;
}

pet[4]->age = 12; /* these lines are simply to */
pet[5]->age = 15; /* put some nonsense data into */
pet[6]->age = 10; /* a few of the fields. */

/* now print out the data described above */

for (index = 0 ; index < 12 ; index++)
{
point = pet[index];
printf("%s is a %s, and is %d years old.\n",
point->name, point->breed, point->age);
}

/* good programming practice dictates that we free up the */
/* dynamically allocated space before we quit. */

for (index = 0 ; index < 12 ; index++)
free(pet[index]);

return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}



/* OUTPUT

General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 12 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 15 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 10 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.
General is a Mixed Breed, and is 4 years old.

*/

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