#include #include #include #include "struct_test.h" // https://www.w3schools.com/c/c_structs.php void print_struct(){ struct TestStruct s1; s1.name = "Kelson"; s1.age = 23; // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10162152/how-to-work-with-string-fields-in-a-c-struct // TestStruct *u = malloc(sizeof(struct TestStruct)); // // strcpy(s1.name, "Kelson"); // strcpy(s1.age, 23); // Oh, I had to add strdup to this for it to print. // 11-4-2024 @ 2:38PM printf("Name: %s\n", strdup(s1.name)); printf("Age: %d\n", s1.age); } #ifdef _TEST // Not sure how to use this. patient *create_patient(int number, char *name, char *addr, char*bd, char sex) { // Allocate memory for the pointers themselves and other elements // in the struct. patient *p = malloc(sizeof(patient)); p->number = number; // Must allocate memory for contents of pointers. Here, strdup() // creates a new copy of name. Another option: // p->name = malloc(strlen(name)+1); // strcpy(p->name, name); p->name = strdup(name); p->address = strdup(addr); p->birthdate = strdup(bd); p->gender = sex; return p; } #endif //_TEST