Type Casting in C
Typecasting allows us to convert one data type into other. In C language, we use cast operator for typecasting which is denoted by (type).Syntax:(type)value; Without Type Casting:int f= 9/4; printf("f : %d\n", f );//Output: 2 With Type Casting:float f=(float) 9/4; printf("f : %f\n", f );//Output: 2.250000 Type Casting exampleLet's see a simple example to cast int value into the float.#include<stdio.h> int main(){ float f= (float)9/4; printf("f : %f\n", f ); return 0; } Output:f : 2.250000