include<stdio.h>
include<conio.h>

void main()
{
struct student
{
int id;
char name[20];
char sex;
int mid;
int final;
int total=mid+final
};
int i
struct student b [19];
for(i=0;i<20;i++);
{
printf("student %d enter your details\n\n",i+1);
printf("enter your id");
scanf("%d",&b.id);
printf("enter your name\n");
fflush(stdin);
scanf("%s",&b.name);
printf("enter your sex\n");
fflush(stdin);
scanf("%c",&b.sex");
printf("enter mid term score and final");
fflush(stdin);
scanf("%d%d",&b.mid,&b.final);
}
for(i=0;i<20;i++)
{
print("%d%s%c",b.id,b.name,b.sex);
}
getch();
}

guyz please correct mi were am wrong

the structure should be before main not inside

THERE IS ACTUALLY NO NEED OF DECLARING STRUCT BEFORE MAIN
you can declare it as

 struct student
  {
    int id;
    char name[20];
    char sex;
    int mid;
    int final;
    int total;
  }b[19];

after void main()
and you cannot declare int total=mid+final; this is wrong
The code has many errors.

MOVING IN for loop first:

=> In for loop, when you are using scanf(), you have to declare for which student you are writing the details.
i.e.

scanf("%d",&b[i].id);

instead of

scanf("%d",&b.id);

=> for scanning a character array, i.e.a string(it applies for a character too), there is no need of using "&" you can write as,

scanf("%s",b[i].name);
scanf("%c",b[i].sex);

=>simillarly, for printing,

printf("%d%s%c",b[i].id,b[i].name,b[i].sex);

=> And finally!!! in 11th line from last, delete the inverted commas after sex.

hope you got it now!!!! :) :)

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