
2. Give the minimum size of each of the following C++ types, assuming that char values occupy one...
Give the minimum size of each of the following C data structures, assuming that char values occupy byte, int and float values occupy four bytes, double values occupy eight bytes, and pointers occupy bytes. (a) char str[] = "Curly": (b) double *a[4][4]: (c) char *str[3] = {"Moe", "Larry", "Curly"}: (Include the space occupied by the string literals in your answer.) (d) union { int a: char b: float c[4]: }u: (e) struct { int a: char b: float c[4]: }s:...
Prints out the size of (there’s a hint, by the way) variables with the following C data types – int, long, unsigned, long long, char, float and double. This is how many bytes of memory a variable of that type occupies on this machine, using your chosen compiler. (Xcode) Answer the following question: Does adding the static keyword to the declaration of these variables in your program change their size? Answer the following question: What is the largest number and...
C language not C++
1. Write the statements to do the following: (2 pts) a. Define a struct with member variables width, height, topleft x, topleft y all floats). Use a tag to call it Rectangle. b. Declare a variable struct type Rectangle 2. Consider the following variables: struct int x; float y; char zi var1; union nt x; float y; char[20] z;) var2 f float and int are stored using 4 bytes each, what is the size (in bytes)...
In the code fragment below, what are the legal data types for the variable "answer"? (Multiple answers : Choose all that apply ) byte b = 1; char c = 2; short s = 3; int i = 4 ; float f = 5f; answer = b * c * s * i * f; a. byte b. char c. short d. int e. float f. double g. long
using c++
Write a C++ program which reads three values of types char, int, double and string from the keyboard and primis, appropriately formatted, assigned values and variable types. For example, if letter, number, and real are variables of type char, int and double respectively, and if the values assigned to them using cin function are: a, 1, and 3.1415, then the output should be: a is a character 1 is an integen 3.1415 is a real number
Java Eclipse program Write statements to declare and initialize eight constants, one for each of the primitive types in Java. boolean, byte, char, short, int, long, float and double. Add statements to print the name of the constant and its value to your VariableDefinitions.javaprogram and compile the program. Assign a new value to one of the constants and compile. Comment out the lines of code that cause compilation errors but do not delete them and recompile your program.
You have a filed in your data with the following types of values: -2, 0, 10. There are no decimal values and minimum value is -255 and the maximum value is +255. What data type is the best fit for this field? Option 1: Byte Option 2: Double Option 3: Fixed Decimal Option 4: Float Option 5: Int16 Option 6: Int32
Consider the two variables in the following C-like (not C) code. Assume that both types of long and int use 32 bits. Do the variable a and b have equivalent type under name type equivalence? What if under structure type equivalence? 0 struct {char c1[4],c1; int i;} a; struct {char c1[2],c2[3]; long l;} b;
4. Consider the following declarations ; char c = ‘a’; byte b = 1; short s = 2; int i = 3; long l = 4; float f = 5.0f; double d = 6.0; Indicate the value which is assigned to the LHS of the assignment statement in each of the following. a. i = b + 2 * s / 2 + i; b. i = (b + 2 * s) / (2 + i); c. i += (b...
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Modify the sizeof.c program (in the sizeof folder on github) and show the data range (min and max) in addition to the size of the data types in a nice table (print one line for each data type). Refer to section B11 in your textbook (page 257) for getting min and max values...