In C, there’s a # directive, also called ‘Stringizing Operator’, which does this magic. Basically # directive converts its argument in a string.
#include <stdio.h>
#define getName(var) #var
int main()
{
int myVar;
printf("%s", getName(myVar));
return 0;
}
output-
MyVar
2)We can also store variable name in a string using sprintf() in C.
# include <stdio.h>
# define getName(var, str) sprintf(str, "%s", #var)
int main()
{
int myVar;
char str[20];
getName(myVar, str);
printf("%s", str);
return 0;
}
output-
MyVar