Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
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Chapter 2.8, Problem 2.13CP
Program Plan Intro
Byte occupation for a data type:
In
- There are many data types available in programming language.
- The basic data types are,
- char.
- int.
- float.
- double.
- bool.
- The memory byte for “char” datatype is “1”.
- The memory byte for “integer” data type is “2”.
- The memory byte for “float” data type is “4”.
- The memory byte for “double” data type is “8”.
- The memory byte for “bool” data type is “1”.
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