Programming Fundamentals/Typedef - An Alias
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An explanation of typedef being used to create an alias data type.
General Discussion
[edit | edit source]The typedef statement allows the programmer to create an alias, or synonym, for an existing data type. This can be useful in documenting a program. The C++ programming language syntax is:
typedef <the real data type> <the alias identifier name>;
Let's say a programmer is using a double data type to store the amount of money that is being used for various purposes in a program. He might define the variables as follows:
Example 1: Regular Definition of Variables
[edit | edit source]double income;
double rent;
double vacation;
However, he might use the typedef statement and define the variables as follows:
Example 2: Using typedef when Defining Variables
[edit | edit source]typedef double cash;
the typedef must be defined before its use
cash income;
cash rent;
cash vacation;
The typedef statement is not used very often by beginning programmers. It usually creates more confusion than needed, thus stick to using the normal data types at first.
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[edit | edit source]- typedef
- Allows the programmer to create an alias, or synonym, for an existing data type.