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Hi there, I really would like to know more about the "cyber police" and all its details. I am not sure whether I should ask this question , as this is a C/C++...
How to identify if the given machine is 8/16/32 bit using C code ??? With Best Regards, --Shri *Disclaimer* "This e-mail and any attachments are confidential...
Hi Rajat :) Doesn't that depend on the compiler you are using for compiling that piece of code??? I think that there are compilers that use 4 bytes for int...
Fine ... then I suppose sizeof int may not give compulsorily give the sizeof CPU register ... then how do we check it using c code??? --Shri ... From: Rajat...
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dear friends, I tried with malloc for both pointers and linked list,but i couln't allocate such large memory(30000 float values).Please give me another idea...
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Hi !! I hope You can store the data in chunks i.e You can Store Just to ease out a little bit. First 1000 data in an array_1 and then 1000 data in array_2 and...
Hi !! I hope You can store the data in chunks i.e You can Store Just to ease out a little bit. First 1000 data in an array_1 and then 1000 data in array_2 and...
/*Address of any data type is INTEGER.*/ And the size of integer depends on the compiler to compiler turbo c -- 2 bytes gcc --- 4 bytes so when you take...
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Hi Prashant, I am quite sure, As you told that, ... then your output will be, 8 4 8 Just check it again :) ... __________________________________ Do you...