I have learnt that when we pass the array name to sizeof, the name of the array does not decay to the pointer to base address. The code below verifies this fact by giving answer 10.
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int arr[10];
printf("Size of array is %d" , sizeof(arr)/sizeof(int));
return 0;
}
However when I run the code below, the answer comes 1. Irrespective of whether a dimension is written in prototype or not , the answer is 1. Why is it so ?
#include <stdio.h>
void dimension(int arr[]){
printf("Sizof array is %d" , sizeof(arr)/sizeof(int));
}
int main(){
int arr[10];
dimension(arr);
return 0;
}
int arr[]
will beint *arr
, andint arr[][10]
will beint (*p)[10]
(remaining size of a pointer). Aside:sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
is better, when you change the type of arr, you won't have to modified this place.sizeof(void *) == sizeof(int)
; in 64-bit environments, it would produce 2 normally because a pointer is 8 bytes butint
remains 4 bytes.