thank you so much madam. I was confused about pointer, address, array before. However, now this video helps me solve my problems. You are such a good teacher madam :)
you increased the base add. with 2 bytes for every element in the array ! how ? although the int data type reserve 4 bytes in the memory exactly the 32-bit compiler and 8 bytes in the 64-bit compiler ?
thank you so much madam. I was confused about pointer, address, array before. However, now this video helps me solve my problems. You are such a good teacher madam :)
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you increased the base add. with 2 bytes for every element in the array ! how ? although the int data type reserve 4 bytes in the memory exactly the 32-bit compiler and 8 bytes in the 64-bit compiler ?
Mam ye SB topic ka notes dijiye na or iska video bnayena
hi mam, here the elements are a[0], a[1], a[2]..right and its values are 10, 20, 30,... right. Your output is confusing . please confirm it.
Thank u so much mam..
Good explanation
Structure using array I have to write 5 names...?
From next time if you're posting any concepts please do mention part 1,2,3.....i was having trouble finding the sequence .
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