I have a list with type float[]
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I never know how big the size of float array is but I need to know how big the size is for all the arrays together.
Example:
List<float[]> f = new List<float[]>();
f.Add(new float[3] { 1f, 5f, 1f });
f.Add(new float[5] { 1f, 5f, 1f, 1f,2f });
Both together should be 32 bytes, shouldn't they? But how do I count it without looping? Can I do it with lambda or linq?
Another questions : Is it also possible to merge both elements?
EDIT: What I mean is without for/foreach while
float size = f.Sum(arr => arr.Sum()) // 17
f.Sum(a=>a.Length)