Arrays of Pointers to functions In C

 
#include

/* Function prototypes */
int sum(int, int);
int product(int, int);
int difference(int, int);
int main(void)
{
int a = 10; /* Initial value for a */
int b = 5; /* Initial value for b */
int result = 0; /* Storage for results */
int (*pfun[3])(int, int); /* Function pointer array declaration */
/* Initialize pointers */
pfun[0] = sum;
pfun[1] = product;
pfun[2] = difference;
/* Execute each function pointed to */
for(int i = 0 ; i < 3 ; i++)
{
result = pfun[i](a, b); /* Call the function through a pointer */
printf("\nresult = %d", result); /* Display the result */
}
/* Call all three functions through pointers in an expression */
result = pfun[1](pfun[0](a, b), pfun[2](a, b));
printf("\n\nThe product of the sum and the difference = %d\n", result);
return 0;
}


int sum(int x, int y)
{
return x + y;
}


int product(int x, int y)
{
return x * y;
}


int difference(int x, int y)
{
return x - y;
}





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