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Programming and Data Structures
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Programming and Data Structures

by Ashok Kamthane
August 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
604 pages
21h 39m
English
Pearson India
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198 Programming and Data Structures
b) In the statement a [2 ] =a [3] or vice versa, value of a [2 ] is assigned to a [3], where
both the elements are of the same array.
c) The array elements are stored in continous memory locations. The amount of storage
required for holding elements of the array depends on its type and size. The total size in bytes
for a single dimensional array is computed as shown below.
Total bytes = sizeof (data type) X size of array
7.5 ONE-DIMENSIONAL ARRAY
The elements of an integer array a [ 5 ] are stored in continuous memory locations. It is assumed that
the starting memory location is 2 0 0
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