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August 17, 2003
what is size_t ?
What is size_t and when i can used it ?

thanks for ur help.
August 17, 2003
Re: what is size_t ?
In most compilers, 'size_t' is a type definition (typedef) specifying
the kind of integer variable returned by the 'sizeof' operator. It is
used because the exact type returned by 'sizeof' can vary from
implementation to implementation.

For portability, it's a good idea to use 'size_t' when you want a
variable that represents the size of something.

../frank


On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 13:53:11 +0000 (UTC), noobi
<noobi_member@pathlink.com> wrote:

>What is size_t and when i can used it ?
>
>thanks for ur help.
>
April 20, 2007
Re: what is size_t ?
Thanks for help...... That was good one simple and easy to understand
April 18, 2012
Re: what is size_t ?
On Friday, 20 April 2007 at 02:18:39 UTC, Venkatesh wrote:
> Thanks for help...... That was good one simple and easy to 
> understand

you are welcome:)
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