/ *************************************************************** * * Purpose: Find out the size of the different data objects * Author: M J Leslie * Date: 03-Sep-94 * ***************************************************************/ #include <stdio.h> main() { char array[10]; struct s { int a; float b; } structure; printf(" array is %i\n", sizeof array); printf(" struct is %i\n", sizeof structure); } /***************************************************************** * array is 10 * struct is 8 *****************************************************************/
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