/ * Purpose: Find out the size of the different data types Author: M J Leslie Date: 27-feb-94 */ #include <stdio.h> main() { /* int/char are 'type specifiers' short/long are 'type qualifiers' */ int i; printf(" short int is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(short int)); printf(" int is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(int)); printf(" long int is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(long int)); printf(" signed int is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(signed int)); printf(" unsigned int is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(unsigned int)); printf("\n"); printf(" float is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(float)); printf(" double is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(double)); printf(" long double is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(long double)); printf("\n"); printf(" signed char is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(signed char)); printf(" char is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(char)); printf("unsigned char is %2d bytes \n", sizeof(unsigned char)); }
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