one int variable occupy 4 byte and one char variable occupy 1 byte. In my code I store one int and char variable using structure
Size of Structure : 8 byteCode:#include <stdio.h> struct S { int x; char y; }s1; int main() { s1.x = 20; s1.y ='A'; printf("Size of Structure : %d byte \n", sizeof(struct S)); printf("Size of s1 : %d byte \n", sizeof(s1)); printf("Size of s1.x : %d byte\n", sizeof(s1.x)); printf("Size of s1.x : %d byte \n", sizeof(s1.y)); return 0; }
Size of s1 : 8 byte
Size of s1.x : 4 byte
Size of s1.x : 1 byte
How much memory does my code occupy ?
Does structure code occupy 8 byte ?
I think code should be occupy 5 bytes only 4 byte for int and 1 byte for char total five bytes