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C Programming Practice Test: Enumerations and Typedefs in C — Flashcards

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Quiz on enums and typedef.

Enumerations, also known as enums, are a user-defined data type in C that allows you to define a set of named integer constants. 
Typedefs, on the other hand, allow you to create an alias for an existing data type.

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A user defined data type, which is used to assign names to integral constants is called ____________
Enum
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