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C# | Identifiers

In programming languages, identifiers are used for identification purposes. Or in other words, identifiers are the user-defined name of the program components. In C#, an identifier can be a class name, method name, variable name, or label. 
Example: 
 

public class GFG {
    static public void Main () 
    {
          int x;
    }
}

Here the total number of identifiers present in the above example is 3 and the names of these identifiers are: 
 



Rules for defining identifiers in C#:
There are certain valid rules for defining a valid C# identifier. These rules should be followed, otherwise, we will get a compile-time error. 
 

Example:
 






// Simple C# program to illustrate identifiers
using System;
 
class GFG {
 
    // Main Method
    static public void Main()
    {
 
        // variable
        int a = 10;
        int b = 39;
        int c;
 
        // simple addition
        c = a + b;
        Console.WriteLine("The sum of two number is: {0}", c);
    }
}

Output: 
 

The sum of two number is: 49

Below table shows the identifiers and keywords present in the above example:
 

Keywords Identifiers
using GFG
public Main
static a
void b
int c

 

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