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write a program to generate address labels using structures?

Answer Posted / Sandeep Dixit

Here is a simple example of a C program that generates address labels using structures:

```c
#include <stdio.h>

struct Address {
char street[50];
int house_number;
char city[20];
char state[10];
char zip[10];
};

void printLabel(struct Address address) {
printf("----------------------------------n");
printf("| %s, %dn", address.street, address.house_number);
printf("| %s, %s %sn", address.city, address.state, address.zip);
printf("----------------------------------n");
}

int main() {
struct Address myAddress = {"123 Main Street", 1234, "Cityville", "NY", "12345"};
printLabel(myAddress);
return 0;
}

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