Questions tagged [sizeof]
sizeof refers to the Standard C/C++ operator for returning the size in bytes of an expression or datatype.
sizeof
2,134
questions
2
votes
2
answers
58
views
Why one variable can not be read after swaping two variables
In the output, there is only water is printed, but no soda is printed. But in my opinion, soda has less size, it should be easily saved in x because x has a bigger size. If I set y who has more chars ...
4
votes
2
answers
406
views
`std::is_same_v<size_t, uint64_t>` evaluates to `false` when both types are 8 bytes long
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
int main() {
std::cout << "sizeof(size_t): " << sizeof(size_t) << std::endl;
std::cout << "...
1
vote
3
answers
126
views
if Size of integer is 4 in C, then why It's showing me that it's less than -1? [duplicate]
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int size = sizeof(int);
printf("%d\n", size);
if(sizeof(int) > -1)
printf("True\n");
else
printf("...
1
vote
2
answers
126
views
How many elements does the compiler take from an array which is function argument?
I have heard that when using an array as a function argument, the compiler takes it as not actually an array but as a pointer to the 1st element of the array. So, when asking for size of A(int array) ...
3
votes
3
answers
440
views
How does sizeof() work with a dereference?
A recent code sample i saw:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
struct x {
int a;
int b;
};
int main(void) {
struct x *ptr = malloc(sizeof(*ptr));
return 0;
}
...
0
votes
3
answers
94
views
Why the size differs? sizeof(a) vs sizeof(&a) of an array?
For the below code.
int a[4];
printf("%d\n",sizeof(a));
printf("%d\n",sizeof(&a));
The output is
16
8
'a' represents the whole array (Also, the address of the first element ...
0
votes
0
answers
59
views
Randomly setting up parameter values using reflection
I have a "Param" object (part of a "module" object) with the "Value" property that can be of any type, such as int, int[], int[,], int[][], etc.
Now, I would like to ...
1
vote
2
answers
87
views
Casting pointer to pointer **p (malloc(sizeof(int*))) to a pointer *p
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main() {
int *n = malloc(sizeof(int*));//line 1
scanf("%d",n);
printf("%d",*n);
}
I am not sure what is happening ...
0
votes
1
answer
175
views
Role of sizeof in malloc
My allocation works partially. However I dont understand the use of sizeof(). Also *num, I thought the correct use would be (unsigned short*)num
I get some errors if I dont use it, but why is it ...
0
votes
0
answers
69
views
about sizeof Class in C++ [duplicate]
Output is 1,4,8,why c = 8,is not 1+4.If nothing in Base, sizeof(Base) = 1.and sizeof(A) = 1.In my understanding sizeof(A) is 4.why the result shows 1.
```
class Base{};
class A{
Base a;
};
class B{...
0
votes
1
answer
102
views
How can sizeof determine size of an array, if it's length is determined on runtime?
As much as I know, sizeof can only know size of something, if the size is determined at runtime.
int a1;
cin>>a1;
int x2[a1];
cout<<sizeof(x2)/4<<"\n";
If I give input 10, ...
0
votes
0
answers
50
views
length = sizeof[arr] is always 8 How do I get the size of the array? [duplicate]
I'm creating an encryption function with a bit operator on both sides of the server client.
There was a problem with changing CString to char.
After debugging, the sizeof(arr) value is only imported ...
1
vote
4
answers
711
views
Why char pointer increments by one byte though its size is 8?
void main() {
char var = 10;
char *ptr = &var;
printf("Pointer address before increment:%p\n", ptr);
printf("sizeof(ptr):%d\n", sizeof(ptr));
ptr++;
...
2
votes
3
answers
101
views
Simple implementation of sizeof in C
I came across one simple (maybe over simplified) implementation of the sizeof operator in C, which goes as follows:
#include <stdio.h>
#define mySizeof(type) ((char*)(&type + 1) - (char*)(&...
0
votes
0
answers
50
views
Why is the C++ compiler complaining here? [duplicate]
My following code is used to check if an element exists in an array of the same type:
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
template <class T>
bool IsIn (T a, T ...
0
votes
1
answer
53
views
converting a string to c reserved words
I'm trying to print out the size of various data types I have in an array as strings, like so:
printf("%lu", sizeof(list_of_datatypes[i]))
A string for example would be "char", or ...
1
vote
2
answers
157
views
Why doesn't push_back keep working in a loop?
Completely new to C++. Programmed selection sort on 1D array of arbitrary length. Want to allow user to keep inputting integers into console to make an array of desired length, to be subsequently ...
-1
votes
3
answers
52
views
How could it print value of the block excessing the size of Array?
[enter image description here][1]First of all I declared array of 5 elements.
int a[5];
And then I assign 58 to a[8] which is for experiment.
After I tried to print the value of a[8].I was shocked ...
-4
votes
3
answers
199
views
Count the number of digits with sizeof is missing one digit [closed]
I want to verifiy that the user entered a 12digit number. To do this I'm using the sizeof operator. However the result is 11 for a 12 digit number. Why is that?
long long n;
printf("please enter ...
0
votes
0
answers
25
views
I want to get the number of elements in the array while using sizeof() functions in c it returns unexpected values [duplicate]
I have already tried using sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0])
this returns value 0.
I have also tried sizeof(a)/sizeof(Employee)
this also have same issue
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#...
0
votes
0
answers
64
views
I am confused about the size of int, long int, and long long int [duplicate]
I was reading this article : https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cpp-modifier-types/
There it was mentioned that long int is used to store large integer values, and I know the size of int is 4 bytes. In the ...
1
vote
1
answer
66
views
Why is the value of the variable not increasing after sizeof(++)? [duplicate]
The value i is 1, but why is i still 1 after sizeof(i++)? I only know sizeof is an operator.
int main() {
int i = 1;
sizeof(i++);
std::cout << i << std::endl; // 1
}
0
votes
1
answer
53
views
c - sizeof arrays in function decleration
I've been given this code:
void f1(int** p1);
void f2(int p2[][]);
void f3(int p3[3][5]);
we can assume that sizeof(int) = 4, sizeof(void*) = 8
and I needed to choose all the correct answers from ...
0
votes
1
answer
495
views
Why is sizeof(my struct) smaller than I expected it to be?
#include <iostream>
typedef struct Node
{
int key;
int ltag, rtag;
struct Node* lchild, * rchild;
}Node;
Node* getNewNode(int key)
{
Node *p =(Node *)malloc(sizeof(Node));
...
0
votes
0
answers
82
views
How to understand overload of new? [duplicate]
Im quite noob in c++ so i ask you to explain it the in the simplest way you can, please!
I know that to say:
int * p = new (x) int;
is like to say:
operator new (sizeof(int), x);
But why?? Can ...
1
vote
4
answers
137
views
Does malloc(sizeof(x)) initialise the allocated memory with x?
Does tmp = malloc(sizeof(x)); the same automatically as tmp = malloc(sizeof(x)); *tmp = x;?
More specifically, is malloc instantly initialising my variable or is it just allocating memory and I have ...
1
vote
3
answers
713
views
Size of a struct
As my known, the size of the structure depends upon what compiler is used and the compiler may add padding for alignment requirements.
On a 64-bit system. I have test for 2 examples:
Example 1:
struct
...
2
votes
2
answers
63
views
Understanding "(sizeof(t) & (sizeof(t) - 1)) != 0" from va_arg macro
When looking into code for the va_arg macro (with MSVC), I came across this if else section.
((sizeof(t) > sizeof(__int64) || (sizeof(t) & (sizeof(t) - 1)) != 0) ? ... : ...
While I understand ...
1
vote
1
answer
86
views
Why Swift's malloc/MemoryLayout.size take/return signed integers?
public func malloc(_ __size: Int) -> UnsafeMutableRawPointer!
@frozen public enum MemoryLayout<T> {
public static func size(ofValue value: T) -> Int
...
When in C malloc/sizeof ...
1
vote
1
answer
108
views
Question on "sizeof" char pointer array in C
I have two char arrays as below:
char *t1[10];
char(*t2)[10];
when using sizeof to find their size
printf("sizeof(t1): %d\n", sizeof(t1));
printf("sizeof(t2): %d\n", sizeof(t2));
...
2
votes
1
answer
91
views
Struggling to build a portable code to generate a file in any operating system using C
I'm trying to build a C portable code (for Windows, MacOS and Linux) that creates an output .txt file to receive the results of a numerical simulation.
Summarizing, the code takes the name of the file ...
1
vote
1
answer
161
views
fread() only copies the first character into the target buffer
I want to read the content of a .txt file and store it in a buffer.
To read the file I use fread().
The manpage says:
" On success, fread() and fwrite() return the number of items read
or ...
1
vote
0
answers
110
views
How to calculate the size of a row return by a database query in vb.net
I have a rudimentary application which uses a System.Data.Odbc.OdbcDataReader and the Read method to step through individual rows returned by a query sent to a Redshift database.
I want to get a rough ...
0
votes
2
answers
351
views
is there a way to use fgets size dynamically
So im learning about pointers and dynamic memory and how am experimenting with fgets.
So i want to take in a string input into a pointer using fgets, but i want fgets size to change dynamically with ...
1
vote
4
answers
141
views
Why is the Index NOT out of bounds although it intuitively should?
I'm relatively new to C programming and I stumbled upon a for me unexplainable behaviour while running the following code and debugging it using gdb and lldb.
In short: When swapping the indices i and ...
2
votes
4
answers
2k
views
Number of elements in const char * array
I have written a function in C which takes as an argument const char *p and I would like to check the number of elements in that array, but it doesn't work well.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <...
-1
votes
3
answers
180
views
Memory allocation and freeing not working
I'm trying to create dynamically allocated array of structures in C (VS 2022) but the program keeeps crashing while freeing the memory with problem:
Unhandled exception at 0x00007FF9261ECF5D (ntdll....
0
votes
1
answer
67
views
This is another example of my neverending confusion related to memory and pointers in C
I am a newbie in C, but I have already watched dozens of videos on YT about how to understand pointers... Unfortunately, it seems my stupid brain is not getting the point about pointers. Could anyone ...
0
votes
1
answer
153
views
How to count the offset of different data type in struct?
I know that different data type will align. But I can't figure out why the size of this structure is 12.
#include <stdio.h>
struct ABC {
char a;
char b;
int k;
char c;
};
...
0
votes
0
answers
20
views
why there are 6 bytes of padding in a class containing two char and an integer? [duplicate]
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class phone{
char a;
int c;
char b;
};
int main(void)
{
phone obj;
cout<<sizeof(obj);
}
Why the output is 12 instead of 8??? I'...
7
votes
1
answer
315
views
Why is sys.getsizeof reporting bigger values for smaller lists?
I don't understand how sizeof behaves differently when both the lists are created like literals. I expect the output of the second sizeof to be equal or less than that of the first sizeof, not greater!...
0
votes
1
answer
564
views
C# Marshal.SizeOf - function for measure size of a class [duplicate]
I've tried to write a function that clone object, altrougth they do not derive from the ICloneable interface. For this I copy the part of the memory where the object is stored. That works fine for ...
1
vote
2
answers
4k
views
How to calculate the actual byte size of an Array in nodejs?
I'm doing a bulk indexing in AWS OpenSearch within my node application and it's failing because the chunk size are too big. Below is the error
Request size exceeded 104857600 bytes
So I need to ...
1
vote
3
answers
403
views
Question about strcpy using char pointer in C
I'm doing some programming with C, and I have a minor problem using strcpy.
char* file="It has something inside"
int size= sizeof(file);
char* file_save = malloc(sizeof(char)*size);
strcpy(...
0
votes
1
answer
43
views
what address is when add'*'before structure name in C
typedef struct PeoInfo
{
char name[20];
int age;
char sex[5];
char tele[12];
char addr[30];
}
struct PeoInfo c[10] = {0};
printf("p=%x\n", *c);
printf("p=%x\n&...
0
votes
1
answer
99
views
Weird alignment behaviour in C
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int a = 0x4565;
long ch1;
int ch2;
printf("%p %p %p\n", &ch2, &ch1, &a);
printf("%zu %zu %zu\n", sizeof(long), ...
1
vote
1
answer
152
views
C: Sizeof of 2D-array - difference between pointer and first element
I have an array similar to the following 2D array in C:
uint16_t myArray[2][14] = {
{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14},
{ 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, ...
0
votes
1
answer
60
views
sizeof() in C conditional operator [duplicate]
#include<stdio.h>
int main(){
int i;
// printf("%d",sizeof(i)) ;
printf("%d",(sizeof(i) > (-1))) ;
return 0;}
why does the code print 0 when sizeof(i) gives 4 in 64 bit ...
0
votes
4
answers
302
views
Do I need to put sizeof after array length in malloc?
My professor told me that the following code is incorrect:
int *array = malloc(sizeof *array * length);
And that it should instead be:
int *array = malloc(length * sizeof(int));
He said that you're ...
1
vote
7
answers
323
views
Strlen, Malloc and address arithmetic
Need some help breaking down this C function. I'm stuck on the malloc line. I do not understand what the "+8" is doing and/or why it is even there. My research revealed it has something to ...